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Usability Evaluation Study n570

Hello,

Oracle's Usability group will be conducting an incentive-based two hour usability
activity. (This is not a job posting but an invitation to a two hour activity)
This email was not intended to spam your mail boxes, so please ignore if its inappropriate.

We are looking for Jr. Level DBAs to participate in a usability activity. Qualifications
of participants should include:

* Experience working as a DBA or System Administrator with DBA responsibilities
* Experience administering Linux systems

The evaluations will be held at Oracle in Redwood Shores, California (Highway 101, Marine
World Parkway exit).

* Evaluations will take place during the middle of March 2005.

To participate in the study you must meet the following requirements:

* Be at least 18 years old.
* Be a Jr. Level DBA
* Must have experience with Linux Administration
* Note: You do not have to be familiar with Oracle products. We are looking for all types
of DBAs ( DB2, SQL Server, SYbase etc.).

If you meet these requirements and are interested, please reply to us*******@oracle.com
using the Subject Line: n570. To be considered, please include in your e-mail response the
following information:

* Your Name
* Your Employer
* The type of Database you administer ( DB2/SQL Server/Informix/Oracle/Sybase etc)
* Months of experience in administering database
* The type of systems you administer?
* Months of experience in administering Linux (Red Hat/SUSE/Mandrek) systems?
* Your Job Title
* Your Daytime Phone Number
* Your Email

Once we receive your response; you may be contacted by phone to be asked a few additional
questions for the study. We will respond to e-mails in the order received.

Thank you!

Usability and Interface Design Group
Oracle Corporation
Jul 23 '05 #1
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