I'm back out on the market looking for work after nearly a year... is it just my imagination or have roles around SQL development become more specialised..? They all seem to want more and more things in addition to core sql and ETL skills - most commonly some sort of .NET/webforms/c# programming, but really also all kinds of other nonsense? Just this week I've seen dealbreakers based on additional TFS, PowerPivot, Dundas...
And an even higher proportion of sql based jobs seem to be in bloody financial services (into which no one who's already not magically a part of can ever dream of getting in) ?!?!
And an even higher proportion of sql based jobs seem to be in bloody financial services (into which no one who's already not magically a part of can ever dream of getting in) ?!?!
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