Salary by City for Database Administrator (DBA) Jobs
Updated: 4 Feb 2012
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Job: Database Administrator (DBA)
Salary by City
City | Salary Data ( ?XAll compensation data shown are gross 10th to 90th percentile ranges. Many factors can affect pay. To get the full picture, take the PayScale survey. ) | $0 | $50K | $100K | $150K |
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| New York, New York | $35,493 - $110,615 |
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| Chicago, Illinois | $43,612 - $98,119 |
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| Dallas, Texas | $36,065 - $102,940 |
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| Atlanta, Georgia | $41,527 - $99,641 |
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| Washington, District of Columbia | $44,372 - $111,165 |
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| Seattle, Washington | $40,128 - $103,454 |
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| Houston, Texas | $44,566 - $102,971 |
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 4 Feb 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 3,144 |
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Database Administrator (DBA)
Job Description
Coordinate changes to computer databases, test and implement the database applying knowledge of database management systems. May plan, coordinate, and implement security measures to safeguard computer databases.
Install, configure, troubleshoot, and maintain a database system. Implement, configure, and troubleshoot database instances, replication, backup, partitions, storage, and access. Monitor and optimize system performance using index tuning, disk optimization, and other methods. Set user privileges within the database environment.
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Database Administrator (DBA) Jobs
Database Administrator (DBA) - (City withheld for privacy), Nevada, United States
I find the process of salary negotiation painful, but it helps if I've made a clear plan before going in.
Know what amount you won't accept considering all additional costs (benefits, commute, etc).
Put the name-your-price ball back in their court. They don't need to know what your making now.
Your salary should be based on the value you can bring and that they see can be provided. Get them to tell what that price would be and then give you number higher from there
Best benefit of being govt. contractor as DBA
Database Administrator (DBA) - (City withheld for privacy), Pennsylvania, United States
The best benefit of being a govt. contractor and DBA is the fact that the work hours are generally relaxed, and for the most part, deadlines aren't too critical. The Govt. doesn't like to pay for more than 40 hours of work in a week, so most often that is what you work. If you do go over, you get paid for it.
Database Administrator (DBA) - (City withheld for privacy), Nebraska, United States
Sometimes you may find yourself working in an environment where your co-workers are only interested in their careers and refuse to work as a true team. Some of these types of co-workers may even go so far as to try and make you look bad. My advice, ask the manager to clearly define the scope of your job and focus on it not on these types of people. Also, maintain a positive attitude at all times. Finally, you control your career. Don't let someone try to control your career.


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