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friendship7 (Programmer)
22 Jul 06 12:32
Hi guys, I have passed 1Z0-001 and 1Z0-101.
Would it be worthwhile to pursue 1Z0-131 and 132?

What I mean, is forms 6i/Reports 6i a good bet for getting a job in North America (USA/Canada) or should I concentrate my efforts in learning/certifying in some new area like MCAD (Visual basic/c#/.Net/SQL Server)?

BTW, I have 5+ years experience in Oracle Databases (Non-DBA) and Application Development, so I am confident in that area and generally in programming and database concepts.

Unfortunately the positions for Developer/2000 have all but dried up leading me to think I should move on to other things.

Currently I am out  of Job. :(

Any advice from folks who have dabbled in both Oracle and Microsoft skills and certification would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
F7

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