Part Time SQL Developer
What Is a Part Time SQL Developer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

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What Does a Part-Time SQL Developer Do?
Standard Query Language (SQL) is a computer language for communicating with databases. As a part-time SQL developer, you help design databases using SQL code. Your duties may also include creating applications that help users interface with databases. After you develop a database or related tools, your responsibilities shift to testing your code to ensure quality and usability. As a part-time developer, you may design and test one data application or one facet of a larger database development project. Since you work part-time, you need to document your work and adhere to the development methodologies that your team is using.
How Can I Become an SQL Developer Who Works Part-Time?
The qualifications that you need to start working as a part-time SQL developer include knowledge of Standard Query Language, a degree, and professional certification or equivalent experience. Most employers prefer developers with a bachelor’s degree in computer science, IT, or a related field, though some accept an associate degree and previous professional experience. You can also pursue certification, such as the Oracle PL/SQL Developer accreditation. Some SQL developers choose to become a Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD). Since you work part-time, you need the skills to document your work and communicate with other developers on the project.
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