I'm a full stack engineer, and I saw a cloud engineer opening and I applied using my FULLSTACK engineer resume, and surprisingly they want to interview me 😅 now I'm trying to figure out what a cloud engineer does. Life is weird and recruiters are even weirder
I've been in a cloud engineer role for ~2 years now and I feel imposter syndrome a ton. I think something that has been a more recent discovery for me is to be okay with not knowing everything. I am not going to a master at everything, at once. I feel more like a jack of all trades (although I still feel like a baby) lol but I'm chugging along doing my very best, and that is enough for me.
Thanks for a very clear explanation of the Cloud Engineer Role. Your video gives an excellent view of the role and what it entails on a daily basis. It has certainly cleared up a lot questions that I had. Keep up the good work.
Wow... I've not been so engaged, excited, nor intrigued in my field (IT) in such a long time... I want to learn more! Your video has opened my eyes to what I've been missing for years. I started a bootcamp for learning how to code but honestly, I don't think I was completely prepared to pick up something new. Short story... I've been a Help Desk Support Technician for so long and I'm burnt out from it all... It's gotten so repetitive and low-key very boring. Every new assignment is the same they just run differenly from company to company based on their needs. I'm no longer intrigued nor excited about it anymore.. I've been looking for something new for years and I'm just completely and utterly burned out... I can't wait to start to learn something new!! Thank you!
Outstanding video. You cleared up a bunch of things... I just learned about Continuous Integration Continuous Deployment yesterday... I like the multiple aspects you showed. It's a plus...
how useful, thanks! I'm a marketer trying to learn about cloud developers and the industry in general for a community development project, this was super helpful
I'm a 19 year old student and I would love to learn cloud aspiring to be a cloud engineer like you, can you please help me? Could we comnect on LinkedIn or something?
I watched this video as I am being offered an interview for a Cloud Engineer role despite having only a small range of experiences. I've worked an On-prem and a 1st Line Helpdesk role but I'm a little intimidated by the prospect of moving up to something of this level. So thank you for at least easing some of my anxiety.
Thanks Soleyman the explanation of a cloud engineer was clear and easy to understand what a cloud engineer does in the IT field looking forward for more coures
I would certify like to do multiple things, I was going to get admission in Software Engineering degree, but I can’t imagine myself programming all day. I am also customer centric personality, so even if it involves talking to customer I would love that. 😊
There is a degree called Cloud Computing from Western Governors University, have you heard of it and what are your thoughts? They have a AWS specialization, which I am going to take, and it includes many certifications.
Hey Soleyman! Thanks for this video, I am currently working as a junior Full-stack engineer, getting a lot of exposure to DevOps and hoping to transition into a cloud engineer role in a year or so. Would you be able to make a video talking about how interviews for this role are usually? How easy/difficult do you think it is to transition from software engineer to cloud? I am also self-taught, so no CS bacground. Many thanks :)
This video was very helpful! Thank you! You mentioned that you know a lot of Cloud Engineers that don’t have a programming language. How would someone in that position pass the technical part of an interview?
Tbh, Some openings doesn’t even do any programming tech stack. Sometimes it’s more on can you provide a solution to a problem by architecting multiple services that you know of. A very good knowledge base can get you far in the interview. But! Having the knowledge of programming sure helps putting you on top
What we do is, writing a yml file with the infrastructure and getting blamed by the project manager if the cloud self management system screws up self-managing :D. And then we manually configure everything by hand, by the time wasted we could have set the services by hand and monitored and scaled them. When it works it works, the more complex designs we're forced to implement (despite our objections) the more errors and huge bills arise.
Also, other parts of the day we wait for the project manager to gives us permissions to use certain services, and most of the time the manager doesn't understand the permissions system, and we have to watch him go through the cloud web interface for hours not asking us for help.
Your videos are really easy to follow and one of the best content creators out there on this platform for Cloud Engineering. I’ve recently just started as a beginner. Created a Microsoft account and started Azure fundamentals. Am I going in the right direction? I’m hoping to learn AWS too once I’ve done the Az900 fundamentals exam
Hi Soleyman. I found most of your video very useful. I am an AWS Cloud Engineer consistently working and learning to became a very confident Solutions Architect. I would really appreciate if I can collaborate with you for any future common vision.
Learning software right now. My focus will be Java. When it comes to cloud I will need to learn some stuff. Do you reccomend building projects and utlising some AWS which I can put in a portfolio.
Amazing explanation! I was always confused with cloud engineering as I was yet to cone across this clear explanation!Thanks a lot. I am learning Python now, should I delve into cloud learning now or wait until I finish python first. How much of Python one is supposed to know before doing cloud certification? Also, can I do cloud web development if I know html,css,JavaScript and Python ?
Can't believe cloud engineers don't know how to code that's ridiculous. How are they going to understand architecture then if they can't even grasp how data is passed around.
how much percentage of programming languages is there in the Cloud world? is there any specific Cloud job that only has a small percentage of development languages for those who don't like it?
In industry i saw dev avg dev dont know how to deploy they only code and push it cloud engineer knows how configured and run application adding security and smooth delivery of code
Yes. I would argue it’s more required in developing countries because power outages are common. With cloud the risk is spread across multiple data centres which go beyond borders.
They massively overcomplicate simple tasks and miss the irony of it being harder to deploy a web application to a server than was possible in 2003. At least in my experience....
@@techwithsoleyman now it says payment can be broken down into 3, do i have time to pay it during the lentgh of the program, or it has to payed every month back to back. Dont know if im clear
@@techwithsoleyman ok bro i scheduled a meeting with you tom. I dont know if its with you or your staff but. pretty excited to start at the end of the month just need to get all my inquires out the way.
I'm a full stack engineer, and I saw a cloud engineer opening and I applied using my FULLSTACK engineer resume, and surprisingly they want to interview me 😅 now I'm trying to figure out what a cloud engineer does. Life is weird and recruiters are even weirder
good luck buddy
Recruiters are defo weird, you should take any opportunity you get especially if you have no current job!
Did you get the role?
so ?
Did you get it????
I've been in a cloud engineer role for ~2 years now and I feel imposter syndrome a ton.
I think something that has been a more recent discovery for me is to be okay with not knowing everything. I am not going to a master at everything, at once. I feel more like a jack of all trades (although I still feel like a baby) lol but I'm chugging along doing my very best, and that is enough for me.
hey is it easy to land a cloud engineer job?
@@sanj__26 Nothing is easy. Nothing
Is money good?
I feel the same now
Thanks for a very clear explanation of the Cloud Engineer Role. Your video gives an excellent view of the role and what it entails on a daily basis. It has certainly cleared up a lot questions that I had. Keep up the good work.
Wow... I've not been so engaged, excited, nor intrigued in my field (IT) in such a long time... I want to learn more! Your video has opened my eyes to what I've been missing for years. I started a bootcamp for learning how to code but honestly, I don't think I was completely prepared to pick up something new.
Short story...
I've been a Help Desk Support Technician for so long and I'm burnt out from it all... It's gotten so repetitive and low-key very boring. Every new assignment is the same they just run differenly from company to company based on their needs. I'm no longer intrigued nor excited about it anymore.. I've been looking for something new for years and I'm just completely and utterly burned out...
I can't wait to start to learn something new!!
Thank you!
As someone new to IT who does NOT want to remain as a help desk technician, this also motivates me as well. LOL
Outstanding video. You cleared up a bunch of things... I just learned about Continuous Integration Continuous Deployment yesterday... I like the multiple aspects you showed. It's a plus...
how useful, thanks! I'm a marketer trying to learn about cloud developers and the industry in general for a community development project, this was super helpful
Out of the many cloud role videos I have watched, yours was so needed! Thank you. Subscribed 🙂
Welcome, glad it was helpful!
I love how he breaks down everything, immediately I came across his TH-cam, I subscribed
Thank you so much for making this video. I’m interested in becoming a cloud engineer 🎉 .
Keep more educational videos coming😊
I love being a Cloud Engineer and already learned all these tools he mentioned.
Your salary?
@@AchayaNx07never ask a man his salary
You mean as a Cloud Engineer you don't have to code?
I'm a 19 year old student and I would love to learn cloud aspiring to be a cloud engineer like you, can you please help me? Could we comnect on LinkedIn or something?
I watched this video as I am being offered an interview for a Cloud Engineer role despite having only a small range of experiences.
I've worked an On-prem and a 1st Line Helpdesk role but I'm a little intimidated by the prospect of moving up to something of this level.
So thank you for at least easing some of my anxiety.
Similar situation for me here :D
Its been 10 months since this comment, how has it been for you?
@@christianasikpo7639 I didn't get the role so can't say sadly lol
Thanks Soleyman the explanation of a cloud engineer was clear and easy to understand what a cloud engineer does in the IT field looking forward for more coures
This was super informative, thanks so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great job explaining! Thanks.
Thank you for sharing definitely helpful and informative 🙌🏾💯👌🏾
Glad it was helpful!
Good lord!! I’ll be too old if not dead by the time I learned everything you just talked about…
U really made me understand what cloud engineering is and now I have seen solutions for all my problems
Thanks alot 💯
Dope video man, thank you for all the information.
Any time!
I would certify like to do multiple things, I was going to get admission in Software Engineering degree, but I can’t imagine myself programming all day. I am also customer centric personality, so even if it involves talking to customer I would love that. 😊
What of Data science?
thanks so much for making things clear it helps a lot
Very good
Thanks
Thanks soleyman, very well explained. Please could you be doing some videos for some topics? You can be a very good teacher.
Thank you so much for this video. Love from India ❤
sharma better retire following the bgt fam
coming from a lankan
Thanks for sharing
There is a degree called Cloud Computing from Western Governors University, have you heard of it and what are your thoughts? They have a AWS specialization, which I am going to take, and it includes many certifications.
Thank you, this is so helpful
Best video the really explained cloud engineering well 👌
Hey Soleyman! Thanks for this video, I am currently working as a junior Full-stack engineer, getting a lot of exposure to DevOps and hoping to transition into a cloud engineer role in a year or so. Would you be able to make a video talking about how interviews for this role are usually? How easy/difficult do you think it is to transition from software engineer to cloud? I am also self-taught, so no CS bacground. Many thanks :)
Hey! Yes will do so, in fact I did the switch from swe to cloud 😎
@@techwithsoleyman heyy.......from where u learn cloud
Wow I love this video, it is very helpful. Thank you
A great way to start the cloud journey.
Sir please make a video on
SAP CONSULTANT, WHAT DOES SAP CONSULTANTS DO, DIFFERENT MODULES OF SAP LIKE ABAP HANA ETC ETC
This video was very helpful! Thank you! You mentioned that you know a lot of Cloud Engineers that don’t have a programming language. How would someone in that position pass the technical part of an interview?
Tbh, Some openings doesn’t even do any programming tech stack. Sometimes it’s more on can you provide a solution to a problem by architecting multiple services that you know of. A very good knowledge base can get you far in the interview. But! Having the knowledge of programming sure helps putting you on top
Trust me it is required as of now for a cloud Engineer role.
What we do is, writing a yml file with the infrastructure and getting blamed by the project manager if the cloud self management system screws up self-managing :D. And then we manually configure everything by hand, by the time wasted we could have set the services by hand and monitored and scaled them. When it works it works, the more complex designs we're forced to implement (despite our objections) the more errors and huge bills arise.
Also, other parts of the day we wait for the project manager to gives us permissions to use certain services, and most of the time the manager doesn't understand the permissions system, and we have to watch him go through the cloud web interface for hours not asking us for help.
@@DamjanDimitrioskihey is it easy to land cloud job in upcoming years?
Your videos are really easy to follow and one of the best content creators out there on this platform for Cloud Engineering. I’ve recently just started as a beginner. Created a Microsoft account and started Azure fundamentals. Am I going in the right direction? I’m hoping to learn AWS too once I’ve done the Az900 fundamentals exam
Thanks 🙏🏾 this video opens my mind and help me understand some question I have been asking myself
Glad I could help
Hi Soleyman. I found most of your video very useful. I am an AWS Cloud Engineer consistently working and learning to became a very confident Solutions Architect. I would really appreciate if I can collaborate with you for any future common vision.
Learning software right now. My focus will be Java. When it comes to cloud I will need to learn some stuff. Do you reccomend building projects and utlising some AWS which I can put in a portfolio.
Yes definitely. Good luck on your journey!
I have filled the form like join with me for projects in your website. But haven't responded.
Need AWS beginner projects assistance to get a job
Thanks from Argentina!
Very informative video.
Glad it was helpful!
you mean to say a cloud engineer do .
>> CI/CD
>> cloud deployment and managing cloud
>> business analysis (somewhat)
right ?
Amazing explanation! I was always confused with cloud engineering as I was yet to cone across this clear explanation!Thanks a lot. I am learning Python now, should I delve into cloud learning now or wait until I finish python first. How much of Python one is supposed to know before doing cloud certification?
Also, can I do cloud web development if I know html,css,JavaScript and Python ?
Python is not required for passing AWS certs
Will cloud engineering still be in high demand with AI?
It's the pure A.i 😅😅
@@hazemsoussi5309 what do you mean? That ai is cloud
Yes. Cloud solutions are not easy to implement especially since how much human ingenuity is required.
Yes, 100%.
thank you so much
You're welcome!
Please Soleyman , I'm studying for the AWS solution architect so what other tech skills do I need to be a cloud engineer.
I am thinking of studying and I came across Cloud engineer career and I am actually interested in learning. I don’t know where to start actually!
which camera did you use to shoot this video?
There is so many skills is require to be cloud engineer.
Indeed
Is being a M365 specialist considered being a "cloud engineer"? Or would that require also being deeply envolved in Azure ressources etc.?
Do you also take on cloud security responsibilities as part of these various hats which you wear day to day in the role?
Can't believe cloud engineers don't know how to code that's ridiculous. How are they going to understand architecture then if they can't even grasp how data is passed around.
they understand networking
Coding and Data is completely separate
@@flowerkingofficial So do all type of developers. :/
@@emonymph6911 cloud is more about data and networking that actual coding unlike web dev
Clouds-admin-engineer-security-devops etc that’s in short
hi soleyman, is this profession is for existing people in tech industry or is it possible to get this career/ job as a junior or a career shifter?
Hi could u put video for az 900 what's role and responsibilities
Amazing explanation, I hoped that you stopped using that disturbing light leak.
how much percentage of programming languages is there in the Cloud world? is there any specific Cloud job that only has a small percentage of development languages for those who don't like it?
In industry i saw dev avg dev dont know how to deploy they only code and push it cloud engineer knows how configured and run application adding security and smooth delivery of code
Build infrastructure solutions mainly data driven solutions.
Is cloud computing is worth in india ?? 👌❤
Yes. I would argue it’s more required in developing countries because power outages are common. With cloud the risk is spread across multiple data centres which go beyond borders.
Also worth in Pakistan 🇵🇰
They massively overcomplicate simple tasks and miss the irony of it being harder to deploy a web application to a server than was possible in 2003. At least in my experience....
im more of a solutions architect, and i prefer digital ocean
Awesome
Nice
So basically if you are not programer or architect you are extremly overpaid for sitting at desk.
Please can I have your free cloud engineering handbook
Thank you
Hello sir,
I have no tech backing. However, i desire to become a cloud engineer. Would you be my coach sir ?
Why? No work lots of money😂
Lol, no such thing. You're never going to be paid 100'000 if you're not doing 100'000 worth of work. No one just gives away free money.
Has anyone tried his Complete Cloud Engineer Academy? Kind of pricey but thinking of joining. Or will i be just as okay taking a udemy course?
78 students are in :)
@@techwithsoleyman now it says payment can be broken down into 3, do i have time to pay it during the lentgh of the program, or it has to payed every month back to back. Dont know if im clear
@KojoJohnson has to be paid 3 months in a row
@@techwithsoleyman ok bro i scheduled a meeting with you tom. I dont know if its with you or your staff but. pretty excited to start at the end of the month just need to get all my inquires out the way.
Chatgpt nowadays is doing debugging
this sounds like devops
Appreciate if someone can share the link for free project based on cloud engineering
The short answer will be - The thankless job
can I work as a freelancer ?
❤❤️ 🇵🇰 🇵🇰 🇵🇰 🇵🇰
You need to learn how to say Th. you say Frew instead of Through. You say dees instead of These. This makes you sound unprofessional.
You need to travel.
Some English people just refuse to say th. I agree it's annoying.
Shut up nerd
Looool it’s our UK accent
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