Hello , i would like to do an intern , like watch and learn from what you guys do , where can i get this kind of opportunities ? i dont want any salary
i am working as sharepoint onprem administrator should i do a azure cloud architect and become a cloud administrator are should i do powerplatform and microsoft 365 certification, which will be good scope for sharepoint server administrator.
Thank you for the good input. I’ve had my 1st interview as a graduate CSA at Microsoft. As a 3rd year bachelor’s degree Student in IT and digitization with different STEM subjects accompanied by some business subjects I chose for this path earlier. Though I don’t find myself an expert at anything but I like networking & security part. I’m not a dev by dna and don’t desire working with apps. Got my AZ-900 just prior to the 1st interview. Also have 1.5 year sales experience beside my bachelor’s degree in a tech consumer electronics company. Do you think i’m still relevant to landing a CSA grad position or should I specialize within an area?
Hi yrr m4x, first of all congratulations on the interview! From the sounds of things you seem like you're more than adequately suited technically for the role since you have the Az-900 certification already. A sales background definitely helps since you'd have experience working with customers, and the CSA role is within Customer Success/the Customer Success Unit. As per specialisation, you could mention what you're preferences are in the interview but it may depend on what the business demands as to what area you go into. Typically, CSAs are more hands-off and don't need to code which is something you expressed you're not so much into, however you're able to if you want. Bottom line, you don't even need to have the Az-900 to get the graduate role, but you already have it which is great. In terms of degrees, I don't think any graduate in the UK from last year who joined had a degree in computer science either. All the interns that joined last year in the UK though did. Best of luck in the process and thanks for watching! :)
Thanks George! That may be a bit of a hard one to make since it was sort of just apply, outside of that I would recommend doing the certifications, any other ideas?
I like the in-depth explanation there, thanks for sharing Sal!
My pleasure Rohit! 😊
This is the role I'm currently working towards. Just got the AZ-104. Thank you so much doing a walk-through.
You got this! That's already a great step! You could start interviewing I would say!
Your Videos are really helpful ... Thank you.. I have just started the cloud journey and looking forwards to work on it
Thanks, glad you found it useful! 😊
I always wondered what you guys actually do. That clears it up!
Glad it does! 😊
Really nice and detailed explanation! Thanks Salman!! Nice haircut! 😁
Thanks Akram! 😇
Hello , i would like to do an intern , like watch and learn from what you guys do , where can i get this kind of opportunities ? i dont want any salary
recenlt i passed az-104....i am student ambassador of microsoft..kindly give your linkdin id ..
i am working as sharepoint onprem administrator should i do a azure cloud architect and become a cloud administrator are should i do powerplatform and microsoft 365 certification, which will be good scope for sharepoint server administrator.
Depends what you want to do in the future I guess. You can always do both.😊
Thank you for the good input. I’ve had my 1st interview as a graduate CSA at Microsoft. As a 3rd year bachelor’s degree Student in IT and digitization with different STEM subjects accompanied by some business subjects I chose for this path earlier. Though I don’t find myself an expert at anything but I like networking & security part. I’m not a dev by dna and don’t desire working with apps. Got my AZ-900 just prior to the 1st interview. Also have 1.5 year sales experience beside my bachelor’s degree in a tech consumer electronics company. Do you think i’m still relevant to landing a CSA grad position or should I specialize within an area?
Hi yrr m4x, first of all congratulations on the interview! From the sounds of things you seem like you're more than adequately suited technically for the role since you have the Az-900 certification already. A sales background definitely helps since you'd have experience working with customers, and the CSA role is within Customer Success/the Customer Success Unit.
As per specialisation, you could mention what you're preferences are in the interview but it may depend on what the business demands as to what area you go into. Typically, CSAs are more hands-off and don't need to code which is something you expressed you're not so much into, however you're able to if you want.
Bottom line, you don't even need to have the Az-900 to get the graduate role, but you already have it which is great. In terms of degrees, I don't think any graduate in the UK from last year who joined had a degree in computer science either. All the interns that joined last year in the UK though did.
Best of luck in the process and thanks for watching! :)
Amazing, Thanks Sal!
Thank you! Hope it helps Morgan! 😇
Ayy Nice Haircut Sal
Looks like my Hair just before going to the barber. 😂
Haha thanks Anurag! 😇
I want more videos like that !!! Maybe steps to become a cloud solution architect?
Thanks George! That may be a bit of a hard one to make since it was sort of just apply, outside of that I would recommend doing the certifications, any other ideas?
@@SalmanMKC Will text you when i brainstorm a couple.
@@KamenosTheGreek looking forward to it! 😇
nice video mate
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks Koushik!
could you please share your entire journey
Any suggestions?
@@SalmanMKC how did you developed interest in coding
@@mohammadanas7403 I have a video on this on my channel
did anyone come here from typeracer
haha, I think you're the first person I've ever seen who has come from there! 😲
I did