If your job has something to do with data, chances are you already are using informatica products. Or will be.
Why?
Because according to Gartner’s magic quadrant, informatica is the global leader across these markets: Data Integration, Data Quality, Master Data Management, and others. By far.
ETL Developers, MDM Developers, SQL Developers, consultants and database administrators are all using informatica products.
Naturally comes a question: if informatica is that big, do I have to write my resume around it? Would I become invisible to recruiters if I don’t?
Hold on. Don’t panic. The answer is… It dewpends. On the position you’re applying for, on your own experience with informatica, on your skills, etc.
Sounds hard? No worries. We wrote a whole guide for you to do that properly. By the way, you’re reading it right now.
So, should we start?
What will you learn from this guide?
- How to properly mention informatica experience in different sections of your resume to hold a recruiter’s attention
- How to not come off as a generic specialist with no real experience with informatica products
- How to properly frame experience with informatica products for different informatica positions in order to get more job interviews
- What keywords and skills recruiters are looking for in informatica resumes
- How to properly write each section of your informatica resume, starting from the Header and ending with a Skills section so that recruiters will see you as a perfect candidate