Junior Service Solution Architect | GenO Programme (Start Date September 2024)

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1 year ago
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Are you passionate about changing lives through technology and driving innovation? Are you eager to learn, grow, and succeed in shaping your future? 

We’ll help you find your calling and kick-start an extraordinary career in a leading company such as Oracle.


Generation Oracle (GenO) is Oracle’s career development programme, focused on identifying and advancing early-in-career and returnship talent. GenO delivers learning, continuous development and clear, accessible career paths whilst offering the opportunity to influence and help steer our business into the future.

Join us as a Junior Service Solution Architect andhelp our customers make well-informed decisions regarding the implementation, management and use of Oracle technologies.
 

As part of the Oracle Customer Success Services team, you will be a member of the international network of experts, who will contribute to global technology-driven initiatives and innovation programs for continuous service improvements. CSS is a unit that enables long-term advanced support relationships with many of Oracle's largest customers.


What you'll do

Collaborate closely with clients to understand their technical requirements and provide innovative solutions Contribute to the development of Request for Proposal (RFP) documents by gathering requirements and delivering well-crafted responses Actively participate in the pursuit of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Architect certification, engaging in continuous training and development in cloud architecture and emerging technologies. Support Customer relationships with CSS focused on collaborative, long-term partnerships Learn and design solutions using Oracle-leading technology and Consulting methods, tools and best practices Learn from experts and contribute to bring value to our customers by leveraging Oracle’s international network of experts Use Oracle internal tools, resources and network to learn and stay up to date with on innovation and leading technologies Contribute as a team member on customer projects together with Oracle experts and leaders Consult with clients to understand their business requirements and map them to our solutions and services Work involves some problem-solving with assistance and guidance in understanding and applying Oracle policies and procedures
 

What you'll bring

Bachelor's degree or up to a maximum of 2 years of relevant experience Technical Aptitude and preferable tech background Interest and understanding of cloud technology concepts such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Machine Learning, DevOps, Security, Terraform, and Oracle Cloud infrastructure plus the ability to learn programming (Python) Enthusiasm and dedication to tech hobbies are valued. (. website development, hobby programming, developing an APP, and self-driven exploration of technology and cloud computing (Oracle, Amazon, Azure, Google) Communication skills: You can collaborate and present concepts Innovation: You’re open to new ideas and challenges Agility: You’re a pro at embracing change. Your self-confidence helps you learn and adapt wherever you go Drive: You have a “roll-up-the-sleeves” and “get the job done” attitude Resilient and capable of working effectively under pressure Strong organization, negotiation and planning skills High energy: You’re optimistic, always eager to interact and influence people Teamwork: You’re a fantastic team player who also loves smashing individual goals Critical thinking: You’re a natural strategist who can analyze situations, identify issues, and solve problems creatively Love & passion for customer success Fluency in English

What we'll give you

Significant investment in your professional development and a social network of resources and thought leaders inside Oracle Fun and flexible work for the ideal work-life balance An inspiring, inclusive, and multicultural community that values fresh perspectives A buddy program: a senior expert will be assigned to work closely with you to help you make connections and learn the business World-class professional training from industry experts A defined career progression based on annual performance and personal development followed closely by a direct manager The opportunity to engage with a variety of customers in multiple areas Competitive pay and excellent benefits that will help you do your best work

At Oracle, we don’t just respect differences — we celebrate them. We believe that innovation starts with inclusion, and that to create the future, we need people with a diverse set of backgrounds, perspectives, and abilities. That’s why we’re committed to creating a workplace where all kinds of people can do their best work. When everyone’s voice is heard and valued, we’re inspired to go beyond what’s been done before.

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