I'm seeing a few contracts advertised for testers with knowledge of Oracle Fusion. I haven't done much with Oracle for the last couple of years, and what I did was with the database and not the middleware, but a quick look at wikipedia shows up stuff like SOAP, XML and JMS and Service Oriented Architecture, which I have some experience with, albeit from another supplier. Should i just blag it and put Oracle Fusion on my CV? Is all this middleware much of a muchness or am I likely to make a twat of myself at interview if I haven't the specific experience with Oracle Fusion?
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Oracle fusion; blagging advice
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Oracle fusion; blagging advice
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI'm seeing a few contracts advertised for testers with knowledge of Oracle Fusion. I haven't done much with Oracle for the last couple of years, and what I did was with the database and not the middleware, but a quick look at wikipedia shows up stuff like SOAP, XML and JMS and Service Oriented Architecture, which I have some experience with, albeit from another supplier. Should i just blag it and put Oracle Fusion on my CV? Is all this middleware much of a muchness or am I likely to make a twat of myself at interview if I haven't the specific experience with Oracle Fusion? -
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So it might be worthwhile investing 1300 euros in a couple of courses to learn the essentials. I’m seriously looking at doing that as there are more than a few roles advertised here for Oracle Fusion. Testers generally don't need the in-depth specific product knowledge of developers though. The ‘masterclass’ on top of the basic courses is 2500 euros, but I’ll wait with that.
Thanks for the advice; it saves me wasting my chances at a client.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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