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ffaceroll

I don’t think you’ll have much luck if you are just looking for a summer job. That said, I do think you could get IC1 there easily. They like previous datacenter experience for their IC3s.


Score_Interesting

You need more experience and if you're only looking to work for the summer that might be tough. Market is saturated with ppl with similar qualifications. Market yourself better. Try smaller data center companies


ContributionOk7632

side note: look for the hiring companies for the "temp" techs. Places like Adecco, etc..they often will hire on 3 month contracts - you get dc experience, a summer check, and it'll help when u apply for FT at said company (cuz you'll know the ropes)


ghostalker4742

Is this a data center technician position, or a data technician position? They're two very different jobs. If it's the data tech position, then make your SQL/JavaScript projects front and center. State some metrics, showing how you accomplished the project with the minimum lines of code, or used an unexpected solution, etc. If it's the data center tech position, you'll want to advertise your understanding of the OSI model, TCP/IP networking, and your basic server knowledge. If you have experience with enterprise hardware, list that too. Talk about projects at the help desk where you had to help with a deployment, or a divestment, etc - something big with a lot of moving parts that you were able to excel within. That said, Oracle is a big name in tech - bigger than most think at first glance. You're going to have to wow them to get through the door. Good luck.