Oracle Job Application & Careers |
Learn how to access the Oracle job application by reading the instructions posted on this page. Numerous types of positions can be searched/applied for including facilities, finance, support, business, marketing, sales, and consulting positions. Learn more about the company’s online job search/application processes in the guide posted below.
- About the Company: Oracle is an American computer technology corporation based out of Redwood City, California. The company was founded in 1977 and is one of the largest software creators in the world. Oracle employs more than 100,000 people throughout the world.
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Step 1 – Press this link to open the main Oracle employment page.
- Note: The above link will load in a separate window/tab within your current internet browser.
Step 2 – Click the “Find Open Positions” link/button as shown in the below image. You will be take to the main job search page.
Step 3 – Perform a basic job search by entering/altering the following variables in the search form:
- Requisition number
- Keywords
- Job location
- Job category
Step 4 – Click the “Search for Jobs” button to view the results.
Step 5 – The results can be sorted by posting date, job title, or location.
Step 6 – Click the title/link of the position that you want submit an application for.
Step 7 – Review the description of the job to learn more about the position’s requirements, preferred qualifications, etc. Click the button as outlined in red in the below screenshot.
Step 8 – Sign in to your account, or click the “New User” button to go to the registration/account creation form.
Step 9 – Accept the privacy agreement.
Step 10 – New User Registration – Fill in the following details into the registration form:
- Username
- Password
- Re-enter password
- Email address
- Re-enter email address
Step 11 – Press the “Register” button to create your account. After your account has been registered you will be taken to the application page/form. Submit all of the required details into each section/subsection of the form.