Hi Nick, thank you for this video, it was very informative and helpful when you broke things down. I gotta say, the beginning of this video when you were talking about liking this video, it made me laugh so much! You're very entertaining cuz I haven't laughed before at an IT video on here. This channel is very attractive so I subscribed :) Sincerely though, I am just starting brand new to becoming a Cloud Eng. I am 53 years old and I got great confidence I can make this career change w/ AWS. I hope to learn much from you on this channel. And of course, I have liked this video. Thanks again, Marcus
I can't believe I'm just finding this video! I'm on help desk working my way towards the cloud. Cloud can be really intimidating for a beginner. I really like how you covered the steps here. Thank you for the content!
It’s a fine line between Cloud Engineer & Dev Ops engineer. I searched every stone for Cloud Engineer. I realized a Cloud engineer must be very familiar with the DevOPS tools. However know one never says it. The Cloud Engineer should have the following skills . 1. Linux 2. Networking 3. Programming Bash\Python 4. Iac - Terraform etc…. 5. Micro services Docker\Kubernetes 6. Documentation skills 7. CI/CD 8. Chose a provider and then learn multi Cloud. You might end up supporting different cloud providers end the future however the application and technology is still the same.
I would have to say its the opposite in most cases. Cloud Engineer would be level 1. DevOps engineer would be level 2. Cloud engineers don't all need to understand CI/CD, Microservices, and IaC. They are more likely to be required to know linux, networking concepts, and scripting (bash or python).
The titles are a mess. One companies "Cloud Engineer", will be another companies "DevOps engineer", which will be another companies "Software Engineer - Infrastructure", which will be another companies "Platform Engineer", which will be another companies "Site Reliability Engineer". Look at the job descriptions and just see if it's something you want to do.. that's my biggest advice for you
Hey, Nick! Thank you much for this! It really helped to give me some reassurance, as well as a much needed confidence boost. I'm a seasoned IT pro but, primarily private, on-premises infrastructure. I'm in the process of trying to take my knowledge and experience and transition into a cloud-based role. Spent the last several months obtaining related certs to help. Fortunately, I have most of the items on your checklist already under my belt. The parts holding me back, IMO, are, 1.) my lack of basic scripting/coding experience, and 2.) lack of hands-on. However, working on fixing that now -- taking a Python class and doing The Cloud Resume Challenge. Hopefully, once completed, and w/ some luck, I'll be on my way! [fingers crossed] Thanks, again! I greatly appreciate it!
Thank You so. much Nick. I have a degree in ICT but ended up working in Media, Fashion & textiles department on the creative side of it, now that I dont see any scope in what I do, I have decided to go back to IT and Cloud Computing. Since, i Have lost the touch, it seems i'll have to do a lot when it comes to learning the basics in order to get up the speed. This video was a very good to boost my confidence in doing so, although it will be a bit difficult for me to gain the 100% confidence in being able to learn. thank you once again.
Hi Umm-Salma, subscribe to my channel if you are still looking for guidance on this. I'm about to document my journey getting all the cloud vendor certifications and will be producing a lot of content around this that you'll find helpful.
Man. I really appreciate your thoughtfulness and sincerity. As an aspiring CloudOps Engineer (with software dev experience) this conversation is golden to me.
How would a solution architect (or cloud architect) go about transitioning to a cloud engineer role? What training, courses and books would you recommend? And what knowledge and skills are necessary?
Hi I’m currently a service desk analyst, I want to know what skills you learn to be a system administrator? I want to be a cloud engineer also, my company uses azure and powershell, so I will be learning these skills as well. I want to get experience as a system administrator before moving to the cloud. Thank you appreciate the video also.
I am a 3rd year Btech guy. And have only an intro to what networking is. I am having trouble finding how to start studying cloud networking and all. What would be the best way to start
Thanks checking my tract and plan Been in telecommunications for over 30 years got a CCNA never thought worth it going for a CCNP because it looks like everything’s going to the cloud I have Linux essentials plus I use a Linux PCs through virtualization for about a lot of my work Working on python now then I was gonna start with some azure Certs I was wondering if I should take a few security Certs before I do the cloud Certs
Hey Todd, thanks for the comment. Security and Cloud are isolated tracks so while one may help you obtain the others you will have much to learn from going either paths as a first choice. If your goal is to become a cloud engineer and you'd like to focus on networking and architecture, than stay the course with your cloud certifications because you have a really good foundation. Hope this helps!
Hey Guesly, if I were to learn a programming language I would learn Python. It's versatile and can be used pretty much everywhere. Its also very easy to learn compared to other languages 👍
I have a question, I work in a azure environment what’s the best path for me to get to the cloud engineering role at the moment I’m just a field IT technician what should I study what certification do I need please advice
I would get an associate level certification and begin building your applications using only cloud services... especially serverless. Do that and you'll have some interest in your future job applications!
1st minute of this video was on point! I'm going after my AWS SAA cert no degree, teaching myself Networking, Python and Linux and hoping after getting certified I can get an entry level job somewhere. Just want to get my foot in the door for experience not even wanting a high salary just experience really.
@@jfcoleman09 been on a bunch of forums and chat groups so discouraging - saying like the cert is just a add on to your cv like you need to do help desk jobs and 20k jobs then your aws is valid
@@lukamilicevic712 I’m getting hired with Mission Cloud now and they are a startup company. I’m doing IT support now until I get my SAA cert but worth a shot
I'm studying for my AWS cloud practitioner cert currently and I was looking for entry-level jobs that could help me get my foot in the door while I continue to learn more. most of the jobs I'm seeing are saying they are "entry-level" but the requirements are nowhere near. I wanted to know if you had any suggestions on job roles or just advice in general.
Thats an excellent question and honestly a common problem in this industry as HR and recruiters typically make up these job descriptions but as you know, they have little understanding of relevant details because they don't work in the technical space at all. I would advise you to look around for things like 'cloud support engineer' or 'QA engineer' where the description mentions you'll be working in a cloud environment. This way you can grow in your experience and be able to market yourself as having such experience on your resume and Linkedin.
hi davis, Im sure u cleared the practitioner exam. After that did u move to cloud associate? im too prepping for the associate. would be great to interact.
Is python the only programming language one needs to know. I have been a mobile developer for the past 2 years. I already extensive knowledge on kotlin and Java. Unfortunately, there arent many mobile jobs in my area and someone advised me to research about cloud computing.. i have so many questions and am completely green about this field. But it seems interesting enough to take it as a career
Hi Nicolas Moy , I'm just asking i wast start learn ccna 200-301 and i' was search about how to be a cloud engineer "entry level" some videos told me learn this (ccna -> vmware vcp-nv ->chooce one of thees compTIA cloud+ or cloud fundamentals ->next ->AWS certified SysOps or AWS certified solutions ) after all of this they told me you can go to AZURE later "if the market wants me learn AZURE" , after i see your video its look different way about what you say so i don't know what is the right direction , But i think they talk about certifications , I'm from EGYPT btw i know its far away :D but i need little help to start a real job and start my life i''m Dump.
Yeah the Bachelors in Cloud program at WGU is a good program to get into for this career path. I'm not sure about a masters program in cloud at WGU but maybe there is another program out there.
Really liked the clean and simple explanation !!👏🏻 I am an exp soft. Eng. who want to switch career to the pure cloud engineer (no devops) and already done some cloud certification . Because for cloud engineer somewhere you need system administrator exp. So please guide me over this ? It would be really helpful 😊.
You don't always need to kno systems go get into cloud engineering. A lot of cloud engineering is software defined and can be built using code. I would focus some of your attention on the infrastructue but you could be really successful if you learned Lambda or Functions.
Hi, how are you ? I’m honestly so confused on where to start my journey with everyone telling me so many different things . My first plan was gonna be ccna the vmware to get a good grasp on networking and virtualization but now I’m not sure if it’s to overkill and I should just go net+ , Linux + then learn python with the google automation with python course . But I guess for me I’m wondering what other jobs would be a good prerequisite before the cloud than a systems admin? Just so I know what all I can apply for before trying to get hired in the cloud . So would those 3 certs give me a good grasp to maybe get a mid level job then take the aws cloud practitioner and Microsoft azure admin?
2:13 - 2:32 My dilemma: choosing or infusing specifically these 2...😵 But replacing the aforementioned 3rd thing, Sys Admin, with Networking. 6:21 - 6:40 That was beneficial to know.
Hi Nicolas, Thanks for the exciting content. I wanted to know whether there will be any coding round in the whole interview process. And as cloud engineers are we expected to know basic programming. Thanks in advance
Hi Nicolas. Curiosity question. Should one, being half way through, finish the WGU BCSIA or happily switch to cloud computing degree and continue later on with MCSIA? I have discovered a passion for cloud and DevOps and Cloud Security look like a bright, enjoyable and amazing future for me. Just checking in with you as a year ago you were already quite deep in the subjects of cyber and cloud, wanted to see your opinion now :) Thank you for amazing content!
Thanks for the helpful video. Do you think it is challenging to find Cloud Engineer roles in countries outside your native country? I am considering Cloud roles after having been an IT Sys Admin for 11 years in the US, but I would also like to pursue a career that I can take with me. Given that I would be working with company data and other regulatory issues as Cloud Engineer, as a US citizen am I stuck with jobs in the US as a Cloud Engineer?
You may find less opportunities native to countries abroad because their technology may not be as advanced... But you could always try working a US job remote.
Im currently a high school student and next year i will be in college... I want to pursue a career in cybersecurity mainly that cloud engineering but i have no idea how i can get there... I would really appreciate if u could guide me like what certification should I do first.. and how can i achieve my goals
Go for a degree at WGU and pursue the Cybersecurity or Cloud Engineering BS track. You'll get your degree and certifications all at once. You should also pick up a part time job in the process so you can gain experience!
Very awesome video, I am just in same shoe as you are before converting to Cloud Engineer. However, you specialized in Cloud Security Engineer. What are other Cloud Engineering areas if I am not interested in becoming cloud security engineer?
Is cloud engineer general term or is it specific job ? I am confused with devops, cloud networking and other engineering roles with the term. "cloud" added.
Can't make out the others but I see those familiar recognizable CISSP & A+ books on your 📚shelf assuming their from TotalSeminars/Mike Meyers related.😎
Hey Nick this was a really informative video. I did have a few questions as someone who is not in IT but is looking to make a career change into a entry level cloud position. Do I need to get the A+ and start off in a help desk position before trying to study for a cloud position? Or can I get an entry level cloud position with the network+, Server+, Linux+ certs and basic Bash skills? Or would I need a bachelor's to start off in the field? Any thoughts or info would be much appreciated. Thank you.
You do not have to go through the helpdesk but it may take a bit more time and effort on your part to go straight into the cloud. The biggest issue for newcomers in the cloud is that you need to have the underlying information and need to prove that in your interviews. Getting the Network+, Security+, and Linux+ would help with a lot of that underlying info you'll need. Then I'd begin working on your cloud certifications and gaining opportunities through internships, personal projects, and part time gigs.
Hi , I started my journey as Application Support Engineer for Tibco application @ Telco , now working as SQA for ERP Application now which route should i take for Cloud Engineer?
I have zero experience or knowledge in Cloud Engineering. I am currently doing a AWS Technical Essential course as a starter and there's so much to learn and new languages to grasp. If anyone has free class or hands on practical I can learn from please drop a link.
Hi Sir, I am a pharmacy graduate. I want to learn Cloud computing course. Since I am from Life science background, Am I eligible to do this course ? Will recruiters consider my profile ? Please help me with this. Thanks
Great info and thanks for sharing. I have an internal interview tomorrow for a associate cloud engineer. I've only just started my studies for aws cloud certification. I have the the years of working in a live broadcasting in environment, engineering skills to investigate issue, IT skills, mindset, ability to ask questions and the thirst for knowledge, but not the cloud skills. So will be interesting if I get pass the HR Phrase 1 interview. Thanks again
I scrolled down awaiting for “the click the subscribe button” checked other content, came back still talking about the same button, clicked another video that I noticed and moved on.
Things to know
4:28 Virtualization
5:34 Networking
6:46 CLI and Scripting
10:47 Understanding Highly Available Cloud Architecture
Awesome! You have a new subie! I am a frontend Dev looking to get into cloud computing and become a cloud engineer or solutions architect
Hi Nick, thank you for this video, it was very informative and helpful when you broke things down. I gotta say, the beginning of this video when you were talking about liking this video, it made me laugh so much! You're very entertaining cuz I haven't laughed before at an IT video on here. This channel is very attractive so I subscribed :) Sincerely though, I am just starting brand new to becoming a Cloud Eng. I am 53 years old and I got great confidence I can make this career change w/ AWS. I hope to learn much from you on this channel. And of course, I have liked this video. Thanks again, Marcus
Thanks for the positive feedback Marcus! Seriously, I appreciate it :)
I can't believe I'm just finding this video! I'm on help desk working my way towards the cloud. Cloud can be really intimidating for a beginner. I really like how you covered the steps here. Thank you for the content!
You’re welcome, Haley! Thanks for watching
It’s a fine line between Cloud Engineer & Dev Ops engineer. I searched every stone for Cloud Engineer. I realized a Cloud engineer must be very familiar with the DevOPS tools. However know one never says it. The Cloud Engineer should have the following skills .
1. Linux
2. Networking
3. Programming Bash\Python
4. Iac - Terraform etc….
5. Micro services Docker\Kubernetes
6. Documentation skills
7. CI/CD
8. Chose a provider and then learn multi Cloud. You might end up supporting different cloud providers end the future however the application and technology is still the same.
I would have to say its the opposite in most cases. Cloud Engineer would be level 1. DevOps engineer would be level 2. Cloud engineers don't all need to understand CI/CD, Microservices, and IaC. They are more likely to be required to know linux, networking concepts, and scripting (bash or python).
The titles are a mess. One companies "Cloud Engineer", will be another companies "DevOps engineer", which will be another companies "Software Engineer - Infrastructure", which will be another companies "Platform Engineer", which will be another companies "Site Reliability Engineer". Look at the job descriptions and just see if it's something you want to do.. that's my biggest advice for you
This is such a great question. I am in the same position. So overwhelmed! Thank you!
I really appreciate the way you broke down the information step by step....Amazing, thank you.
I'm glad you did!
Thanks for this Nicholas. Really appreciate these nuggets!
Hey, Nick! Thank you much for this! It really helped to give me some reassurance, as well as a much needed confidence boost. I'm a seasoned IT pro but, primarily private, on-premises infrastructure. I'm in the process of trying to take my knowledge and experience and transition into a cloud-based role. Spent the last several months obtaining related certs to help. Fortunately, I have most of the items on your checklist already under my belt. The parts holding me back, IMO, are, 1.) my lack of basic scripting/coding experience, and 2.) lack of hands-on. However, working on fixing that now -- taking a Python class and doing The Cloud Resume Challenge. Hopefully, once completed, and w/ some luck, I'll be on my way! [fingers crossed] Thanks, again! I greatly appreciate it!
GO DANNY GO! You are killing it my dude. Keep it up!
Thank You so. much Nick. I have a degree in ICT but ended up working in Media, Fashion & textiles department on the creative side of it, now that I dont see any scope in what I do, I have decided to go back to IT and Cloud Computing. Since, i Have lost the touch, it seems i'll have to do a lot when it comes to learning the basics in order to get up the speed. This video was a very good to boost my confidence in doing so, although it will be a bit difficult for me to gain the 100% confidence in being able to learn. thank you once again.
Hi Umm-Salma, subscribe to my channel if you are still looking for guidance on this. I'm about to document my journey getting all the cloud vendor certifications and will be producing a lot of content around this that you'll find helpful.
Dude this is so far the best video that I've seen and I'm at Central florida too
Man. I really appreciate your thoughtfulness and sincerity. As an aspiring CloudOps Engineer (with software dev experience) this conversation is golden to me.
What salary can you expect?
@@lukamilicevic712 75k+
Very good video. I’m in networking and plan to transition into a cloud role. Thanks!
You can do it!
What salary can you expect?
Thanks for the vid man 🎉
No problem 👍
How would a solution architect (or cloud architect) go about transitioning to a cloud engineer role? What training, courses and books would you recommend? And what knowledge and skills are necessary?
Get cloud certified!
@@NicolasMoy I'm in the midst of doing this actually haha. Is that it?
Thanks for this!
My pleasure!
Hi I’m currently a service desk analyst, I want to know what skills you learn to be a system administrator? I want to be a cloud engineer also, my company uses azure and powershell, so I will be learning these skills as well. I want to get experience as a system administrator before moving to the cloud. Thank you appreciate the video also.
I am a 3rd year Btech guy. And have only an intro to what networking is. I am having trouble finding how to start studying cloud networking and all. What would be the best way to start
I would continue your studies in networking and pursue certifications. This will help build your confidence in cloud networking.
Thanks checking my tract and plan
Been in telecommunications for over 30 years got a CCNA never thought worth it going for a CCNP because it looks like everything’s going to the cloud
I have Linux essentials plus I use a Linux PCs through virtualization for about a lot of my work
Working on python now then I was gonna start with some azure Certs I was wondering if I should take a few security Certs before I do the cloud Certs
Hey Todd, thanks for the comment. Security and Cloud are isolated tracks so while one may help you obtain the others you will have much to learn from going either paths as a first choice. If your goal is to become a cloud engineer and you'd like to focus on networking and architecture, than stay the course with your cloud certifications because you have a really good foundation. Hope this helps!
80th commenter here. Thank you for the very informative video.
Thanks for watching!
Should you or do you recommend learning a programming language or a couple?
Hey Guesly, if I were to learn a programming language I would learn Python. It's versatile and can be used pretty much everywhere. Its also very easy to learn compared to other languages 👍
I have a question, I work in a azure environment what’s the best path for me to get to the cloud engineering role at the moment I’m just a field IT technician what should I study what certification do I need please advice
I am front end developer I want to go into cloud engineer, so I want to ask what's like the steps on achieving that
I would get an associate level certification and begin building your applications using only cloud services... especially serverless. Do that and you'll have some interest in your future job applications!
Hello fellow central floridian! I am looking to get into cloud computing.
Hello hello!
great video , thank you.
You are welcome!
1st minute of this video was on point! I'm going after my AWS SAA cert no degree, teaching myself Networking, Python and Linux and hoping after getting certified I can get an entry level job somewhere. Just want to get my foot in the door for experience not even wanting a high salary just experience really.
What salary can you expect?
@@lukamilicevic712 hoping for 80-90 range at least to start off with no experience but I know most SAs make 6 figures
@@jfcoleman09 been on a bunch of forums and chat groups so discouraging - saying like the cert is just a add on to your cv like you need to do help desk jobs and 20k jobs then your aws is valid
@@lukamilicevic712 I’m getting hired with Mission Cloud now and they are a startup company. I’m doing IT support now until I get my SAA cert but worth a shot
How is your studying going?
I'm studying for my AWS cloud practitioner cert currently and I was looking for entry-level jobs that could help me get my foot in the door while I continue to learn more. most of the jobs I'm seeing are saying they are "entry-level" but the requirements are nowhere near. I wanted to know if you had any suggestions on job roles or just advice in general.
@@NicolasMoy Thank you! I know this answer was for someone else but I also had the same question. Hope to see more videos from you :D
Thats an excellent question and honestly a common problem in this industry as HR and recruiters typically make up these job descriptions but as you know, they have little understanding of relevant details because they don't work in the technical space at all.
I would advise you to look around for things like 'cloud support engineer' or 'QA engineer' where the description mentions you'll be working in a cloud environment. This way you can grow in your experience and be able to market yourself as having such experience on your resume and Linkedin.
hi davis, Im sure u cleared the practitioner exam. After that did u move to cloud associate? im too prepping for the associate. would be great to interact.
What salary can you expect?
Is python the only programming language one needs to know. I have been a mobile developer for the past 2 years. I already extensive knowledge on kotlin and Java. Unfortunately, there arent many mobile jobs in my area and someone advised me to research about cloud computing.. i have so many questions and am completely green about this field. But it seems interesting enough to take it as a career
Python is very robust but I don't believe everyone needs to know it to be successful in cybersecurity or cloud engineering.
what certifications do I
need to be an azure cloud engineer ?
I recommend getting Azure AZ-900 and AZ-104 at the bare minimum.
Hi Nicolas Moy ,
I'm just asking i wast start learn ccna 200-301 and i' was search about how to be a cloud engineer "entry level" some videos told me learn this (ccna -> vmware vcp-nv ->chooce one of thees compTIA cloud+ or cloud fundamentals ->next ->AWS certified SysOps or AWS certified solutions ) after all of this they told me you can go to AZURE later "if the market wants me learn AZURE" , after i see your video its look different way about what you say so i don't know what is the right direction , But i think they talk about certifications , I'm from EGYPT btw i know its far away :D but i need little help to start a real job and start my life i''m Dump.
Can I join this path via BCA, MCA in cloud?
I am from management background, guidance needed.
Yeah the Bachelors in Cloud program at WGU is a good program to get into for this career path. I'm not sure about a masters program in cloud at WGU but maybe there is another program out there.
Really liked the clean and simple explanation !!👏🏻
I am an exp soft. Eng. who want to switch career to the pure cloud engineer (no devops) and already done some cloud certification . Because for cloud engineer somewhere you need system administrator exp.
So please guide me over this ? It would be really helpful 😊.
You don't always need to kno systems go get into cloud engineering. A lot of cloud engineering is software defined and can be built using code. I would focus some of your attention on the infrastructue but you could be really successful if you learned Lambda or Functions.
Hi, how are you ? I’m honestly so confused on where to start my journey with everyone telling me so many different things . My first plan was gonna be ccna the vmware to get a good grasp on networking and virtualization but now I’m not sure if it’s to overkill and I should just go net+ , Linux + then learn python with the google automation with python course . But I guess for me I’m wondering what other jobs would be a good prerequisite before the cloud than a systems admin? Just so I know what all I can apply for before trying to get hired in the cloud . So would those 3 certs give me a good grasp to maybe get a mid level job then take the aws cloud practitioner and Microsoft azure admin?
It all depends on what you want to do with your interests. There is no set path. Follow your curiosities!
@@NicolasMoy thanks ! Have a good one I enjoy your content
2:13 - 2:32
My dilemma:
choosing or infusing specifically these 2...😵
But replacing the aforementioned 3rd thing, Sys Admin, with Networking.
6:21 - 6:40
That was beneficial to know.
Glad you enjoyed it
Any suggestions for resources to learn CLI and scripting?
I believe I used TeamTreeHouse for my studies on that.
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for the exciting content. I wanted to know whether there will be any coding round in the whole interview process. And as cloud engineers are we expected to know basic programming. Thanks in advance
simple queue to max linklist for ds . nothing more on dsa implemenetation. project implementation is must.
Depending on the organizations. Not all cloud engineer jobs are created equal so be sure to read the requirements!
Hi Nicolas. Curiosity question. Should one, being half way through, finish the WGU BCSIA or happily switch to cloud computing degree and continue later on with MCSIA? I have discovered a passion for cloud and DevOps and Cloud Security look like a bright, enjoyable and amazing future for me. Just checking in with you as a year ago you were already quite deep in the subjects of cyber and cloud, wanted to see your opinion now :)
Thank you for amazing content!
You are awesome!
Thanks for the helpful video. Do you think it is challenging to find Cloud Engineer roles in countries outside your native country? I am considering Cloud roles after having been an IT Sys Admin for 11 years in the US, but I would also like to pursue a career that I can take with me. Given that I would be working with company data and other regulatory issues as Cloud Engineer, as a US citizen am I stuck with jobs in the US as a Cloud Engineer?
You may find less opportunities native to countries abroad because their technology may not be as advanced... But you could always try working a US job remote.
Im currently a high school student and next year i will be in college... I want to pursue a career in cybersecurity mainly that cloud engineering but i have no idea how i can get there... I would really appreciate if u could guide me like what certification should I do first.. and how can i achieve my goals
Go for a degree at WGU and pursue the Cybersecurity or Cloud Engineering BS track. You'll get your degree and certifications all at once. You should also pick up a part time job in the process so you can gain experience!
Very awesome video, I am just in same shoe as you are before converting to Cloud Engineer. However, you specialized in Cloud Security Engineer. What are other Cloud Engineering areas if I am not interested in becoming cloud security engineer?
DevOps, Cloud Developer, Platform Engineer, API Developer, Middleware Developer, Program Manager, Cloud Sales Specialist, etc.
Is cloud engineer general term or is it specific job ? I am confused with devops, cloud networking and other engineering roles with the term. "cloud" added.
Cloud engineer is an specific job.
Yes
Thank you!
Youre welcome
Can't make out the others but I see those familiar recognizable CISSP & A+ books on your 📚shelf assuming their from TotalSeminars/Mike Meyers related.😎
Yep!
Hey Nick this was a really informative video. I did have a few questions as someone who is not in IT but is looking to make a career change into a entry level cloud position. Do I need to get the A+ and start off in a help desk position before trying to study for a cloud position? Or can I get an entry level cloud position with the network+, Server+, Linux+ certs and basic Bash skills? Or would I need a bachelor's to start off in the field? Any thoughts or info would be much appreciated. Thank you.
You do not have to go through the helpdesk but it may take a bit more time and effort on your part to go straight into the cloud. The biggest issue for newcomers in the cloud is that you need to have the underlying information and need to prove that in your interviews. Getting the Network+, Security+, and Linux+ would help with a lot of that underlying info you'll need. Then I'd begin working on your cloud certifications and gaining opportunities through internships, personal projects, and part time gigs.
@@NicolasMoy thank you so much for this information. I really appreciate it
good work bro .. i need to study cloud computing can you please recommend me any online school i will appreciate
Sure WGU is a good one
Hi , I started my journey as Application Support Engineer for Tibco application @ Telco , now working as SQA for ERP Application now which route should i take for Cloud Engineer?
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Hey i like ur video I'm an IT student and want to be cloud engineer got any advice what should i learn cloud networking?
AWS has a cloud networking cert
I have zero experience or knowledge in Cloud Engineering. I am currently doing a AWS Technical Essential course as a starter and there's so much to learn and new languages to grasp. If anyone has free class or hands on practical I can learn from please drop a link.
Lots of free materials. Gotta look around
I’m lookin for SysAdmins and Cloud Engineers or sysadmins who aspire to be CE’s one day
Nice man
Hi Sir,
I am a pharmacy graduate.
I want to learn Cloud computing course.
Since I am from Life science background, Am I eligible to do this course ?
Will recruiters consider my profile ?
Please help me with this.
Thanks
You can go through my program
Great video
Great info and thanks for sharing. I have an internal interview tomorrow for a associate cloud engineer. I've only just started my studies for aws cloud certification. I have the the years of working in a live broadcasting in environment, engineering skills to investigate issue, IT skills, mindset, ability to ask questions and the thirst for knowledge, but not the cloud skills. So will be interesting if I get pass the HR Phrase 1 interview. Thanks again
Hope it went well?
What salary can you expect?
What salary can a beginner expect
Honestly I’ve seen comps range between $90-190k. Just depends on where you work!
Cloud engineer needs any coding experience?
Depends on the job!
I scrolled down awaiting for “the click the subscribe button” checked other content, came back still talking about the same button, clicked another video that I noticed and moved on.
Thanks for watching
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