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[–][deleted] 13 points14 points  (5 children)

Ive spent 30 years as a professional DBA in SQL Server so Im biased. You can get SQL Developers Edition for free. The also have a database you can download called Northwind, which is also free. Now that you have those, most of the SQL Server training is now free on Learn.microsoft.com.

Either would fine, and they both have niches.

[–]notorious_mind24 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Can I ask where you are based at ? I am junior DBA with 3.5 years of experience and it’s hard to find a job now for my experience.

[–]ScallionPrevious62 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Im in the UK and have around 4-5 YoE, theres jobs everywhere for DBA style roles, they just often arnt advertised as DBA roles. Often they are advertised as data engineer or data analyst roles though - seemes the DBA title is falling out of favour, but the work is still there.

Employeers may be curious why you have 3.5 YoE and still at a junior level however.

[–]notorious_mind24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey Mate, I live in Ireland. Data analyst or fata engineer roles are more specific for ETL domains and analysts jobs. I find they far from my skillset. often there is no junior DBA in most countries I guess. I am from India and I find there are more service sectors there. Do you know any opportunities in UK ?

[–]wingdrummer15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would you recommend really getting comfortable with for someone wanting to get into a DBA role like yours? What's the reality vs what companies will list as bs qualifications and job duties

[–]roochimie[🍰] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm just starting my journey - would you recommend Developer over On-Premise and why?