Global Information Technology, as an authorized OU Workforce Development Program Partner, provides the most in demand Oracle technology training at an affordable price. This program enables individuals, communities and the economy to flourish, as new careers are started and improved.
Global Information Technology and Oracle University understands that the transitioning workforce needs low-cost, flexible training options. Oracle Industry recognized certifications are key to starting a new career, job retention and promotions.
Industry Analysts and Experts agree, Oracle Certifications are among the most sought after badges of credibility for expertise in the Information Technology marketplace. The OCP DBA certification was the only DBA credential ranked in the Top Ten most Valuable Credentials by CRN.com 2002. IT professionals can differentiate themselves from their peers or competition and gain valuable job security by earning an Oracle certification. Certification Opens Doors! “Oracle certification will put you on the short list for winning Oracle-based projects.” – Wally Talen, Vice President, Pacific Application Development.
The demand for professionals in information technology (IT) is high, and the competition for jobs is intense. Individuals, experienced or new to the profession, need to know what skills make them attractive to employers. Employers look for ways to distinguish employees and prospective employees who have the solid foundation of skills needed for effective performance. The Oracle Certification Program helps the IT industry make these distinctionsby establishing a standard of competence in specific job roles. An Oracle Technical Certification is a valuable, industry-recognized credential that signifies a proven level of knowledge and skill.
The Oracle Certification Program can give you a distinct advantage. An Oracle Certification demonstrates that you have a solid understanding of a job role and the Oracle products used in that role. Being an Oracle Certified Professional can help raise your visibility and increase your access to the industry’s most challenging opportunities.
See below how thousands of members have testified to the value of the Oracle Certification Program*.
The Oracle Certification Program is valuable to hiring managers who want to distinguish among candidates for critical IT positions. For companies that send employees through annual IT training, certification ensures a return on the training investment by validating the knowledge and understanding gained in training sessions. Companies can also combine certification with an employee development program to enhance employee loyalty and performance on the job. Hiring certified professionals has a direct impact on a company’s bottom line, as these conclusions from a research study by International Data Corporation** suggest:
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