Careers for a database management major span several industries.
If you arm yourself with the right training and experience, the field
offers rewarding and potentially lucrative career opportunities. Positions include support specialist, security analyst, programmer, software developer, and administrator.
Working in database management often requires using technology to
compile, organize, and analyze data to help organizations make strategic
business decisions. Roles also typically require designing, testing,
and implementing technology to manage business functions. To succeed in
this field, you must possess strong analytical, troubleshooting,
communication, and critical thinking skills.
Database Management Career Outlook
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), database administrators and architects earn an average annual wage
of $96,110. With companies increasingly relying on technology to manage
their business and track customers, there are many job opportunities in
this field. Job growth varies by position, but the BLS projects
above-average job growth in most database management fields.
The industry that employs the most database management professionals
is computer systems design and related services. For the most lucrative
opportunities, consider pursuing a career related to computer and
equipment manufacturing or monetary authorities.
The table below provides average salary information for four common database management careers.
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