Do you use your unique skills to develop SQL databases and write the applications that interface with them? Do you design tables, store views, procedures, and functions to create custom reports while modifying user forms and enhancing organizational productivity? If you’re ready to make more money, you can advance your
SQL developer career by obtaining a graduate’s degree in engineering, computer science, information systems, or information technology. Several years of on-the-job experience can also help increase your earnings. How you progress also depends on your skill set. Consider getting a special programming certification, such as Microsoft Certified Architect or something related. You can also earn more money by upskilling in Microsoft Vista, C#, C, Cloud, DMBS, UNIX, Oracle SQL, JAVA, PL/SQL, ETL, and SSAS software and systems.