It’s not too late to learn Cloud skills, in fact they’re considered absolute must-haves now, same as knowing Python and/or typescript. Ten years ago if you had Cloud skills you had a leg up on others, now you’re *expected* to have Cloud skills, even if you aren’t a cloud engineer.
@@nexxblemm2279 did you get a major from college to become a cloud engineer or what because I have a an IT Programming certificate I got from my 3 year trade school program and I am at that stage right now where I want to become a cloud engineer and don't know which major will build be the skillset to become a cloud Engineer
@@amrfaragalla5145 I actually started the course at coursera. I finished the associate level, I was in expert level before my membership expired. But what is confusing me is what next to start learning. They are just too many, programming languages, docker, containers, kubernetes, spark etc. I have learnt a bit about most of these things but yet it is not just easy.
Hello ,I am a banker with 18 years experience and a MBA with dual specialization in MARKETING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.I am very much interested in shifting from banking to tech based roles,so 1) which cloud certificate is best suited for me 2) Out of all these cloud courses like AWS, Azure & GCP which is suitable for me 3) Can I expect good employment opportunities with decent salaries,even at this late stage. Kindly guide,Thanks
@@amrfaragalla5145I have luckily have the opportunity to go to trade school for free using the GI Bill. Is this a route you recommend? Do you by chance have any advice?
For folks getting into cloud skills, you probably want to work at a company doing hybrid or planning a migration (so for all the new grads out there or career changers) You might get stuck doing boring helpdesk or other entry-type work, but you will also get a chance to assist in implementing/maintaining cloud systems. The knowledge you get from certs is great, but the real world tends to be messy, and figuring out how to apply best practices and clean up a sloppy configuration is important. Lastly, while you are studying, try to think of how implementing x thing in a live environment would work (last week I had to cut-over 10 TB of SAN storage to cloud storage for an app that has something like 50k users, a nerve-wracking couple hours there, but thorough testing paid off). Lastly, I wouldn't worry about cloud computing going away, if you are a SMB owner and you need a new server for something it is way easier to add a few hundred $ a month than dropping $30k on new hardware and those SMBs will need someone who knows how to work those systems.
@@TechwithLucy can you do a Google base build up as Google is building a cloud and ai hub in dallas texas by the end of 2025 so want to be ready when they hire so can you do a video of coursea courses to build up like Google IT and any other courses.
Hello @techwithLucy, As always, your content is outstanding! I'd like to offer an additional perspective: It's important for those entering the field to focus on mastering fundamental networking skills before rushing to accumulate certifications. Understanding core concepts such as the role of a router, how to build a Local Area Network (LAN), what a Virtual Machine (VM) is, and the distinctions between private and public subnets is crucial. For those with more experience, a practical challenge could be integrating an EC2 instance into your CI/CD pipeline-for instance, using GitLab CI. This kind of hands-on application reinforces both foundational and advanced skills.
I would love to see your video on a study plan for those three specific areas. I have no prior IT knowledge but am eager to learn cloud computing. However, every time I start, I get overwhelmed by how little I know and end up giving up.😢
Skill issue, all jokes aside take it one step at a time. You can’t expect to conquer a mountain in one go. Even a day to try to figure out a topic or domain. Or a week. By the end of the year you’ll be surprised to see how much you’ve learned. 1-2 hours a day is enough with that you’ll have 365-700+ hours in a year to study and accomplish your goal. It’s a marathon, not a sprint!
Hi Lucy! Little unrelated to this video but I think it would be awesome if you could make videos explaining cloud terminologies. When I was starting to learn cloud all the terminologies were so overwhelming and unfamiliar, so people would love to see it!
Yes please, if convenient, do post a video about how to structure this. I have a legal and business background and want to make the transition, but it feels unnatural that I don't have some basic IT knowledge, apart from using the common office software.
I’m unsure which path (Cloud, Cybersecurity, or Data Science) is best for me. I want to avoid learning skills that won’t have much upside potential by the time I’m job-ready. I’m looking for something that’ll be worthwhile for the next 5-10 years. Academically, it’s going to be a long journey for me, but I’m a creative thinker and I like putting myself in challenging situations. Are these fields already past their prime? Should I be looking elsewhere? Any advice you’re willing to give is greatly appreciated!
Bro I'm in exactly same situation.. let me know answers you get ... I have eleminated data science already due to entry barrier I'm thinking about Devops too
Hey I learned Cloud Essentials from AWS skillbuilder. I know coding and a bit inclined towards development. Can you suggest which (preferably free) courses or path to follow next?
My Conclusion: Businesses won’t stop being Cloud Businesses anytime soon, therefore there will be people to hire. With the rise of Ai we won’t have to stop learning cloud…we will all have to re-learn it alongside what Ai has to offer.
I am kinda of starting, but i am starting with the Google Support Certificate 1st(currently on the end of Module 2), while job searching. Hoping to get into tech longer term. And i do subscribe to Cloudbites😁
Learning the cloud is now mostly a skill more than a career. Means it will always be required no matter what but mostly on the DevOps side. Cloud Engineer roles most of the time are software/operations knowledge related more than cloud management and architecture. Such as learning linux, bash, having networking skills, kubernetes, docker, databases, infrastructure as code, and then the cloud skill comes as an umbrella to run and manage all these skills using its services and environment. The trend of promoting cloud as a career itself is most of the time not true. And only works on FAANG
Hello Lucy, i really like your channel. Thank you so much for guiding us through the cloud. I have decided to start my cloud journey, because i 'd like to change my career. I took note of your avises about IT & Cloud, but you forgot to recommend any course or resources for AI..... I am taking avises from you and other channel related to Cloud. Thanks a bunch and regards from Vietnam!! ❤
Hi Lucy, Can you please recommend some source to understand the networking concepts required for cloud computing. Any course or book will be highly helpful to me and other viewers who are new to cloud and struggle with understanding networking from basic to more advanced topics.
I do think the cloud job rush is basically gone, that trend is gone and most of us on this discussion were already late in 2023. At this point it’s hard to separate hype from the trend anymore especially given the hundreds of thousands of tech job layoffs across cloud cyber , pm and hr
I am really interested in taking a cloud course but my biggest challenge is I don’t have a good education, I dropped out of junior high school because of financial problems. I am a very optimistic person and always give my best in everything I set my mind to. I don’t even know how to write a CV, however I believe I can take this course and become a pro. My question is would companies hire somebody like me who is uneducated and find it difficult to express myself in English? Your answer will be highly appreciated. Thank you Lucy
Hey great 2 C U Lucy! Thanks so much once again for a great and informative video! I would love 2 C the A.I./Cloud study plan as well! You are so awesome and I really appreciate all that U do 4 us! Have a great day and Cheers!!!
Lucy, been following you for a while now. I will say I am very frustrated because I did everything I thought I needed. I transitioned from a network support role, attained my AWS CP and SA, completed many cloud and develops related projects and shared on git hub, and all I got was a software support role. I’ve been here for 2 years hoping I would be able to get a cloud role, but now I’m stuck in support. I am very frustrated with this, and not sure what to do. Sounds like I need to find a new opportunity.
Hi Lucy, I work in management at a large insurance company and don't have much of a tech background. My bachelors degree is in Psychology and I have a post graduate certificate in Insurance. I want to get the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, but feel that I need some more foundational tech knowledge first. Do you think that the Google IT Support Professional Certificate is the best starting point for someone like me? Planning to do 28Minutes, Neal Davis, and Stephane Maarek after that to prepare for the first AWS Cert. Thanks for your time.
You think it's too late to start a degree program that focuses on cloud computing (BS in Cloud computing)? I am kinda thinking that maybe I should pivot a little bit.
Great Video, Lucy. You are 100% correct that cloud jobs are more challenging to get these days. Additionally, the market is full of engineers and architects who lost their jobs. I am in the US, Dallas, TX, and Microsoft and AWS had massive layoffs across multiple teams. Multiple times in the last year or so. Thank you for sharing needed skills for the current market
I found your video very interesting. I am 66 years old and was in computing in the past. However, due to life circumstances I have been out of computing since 2010. How realistic is it for me to learn about cloud computing and being able to find work in the area. I'd much appreciate a reply.
I think it can be very daunting to start learning cloud especially at your age. what i would suggest to learn skills that complement the skills you already have. Unless you have an experience in cloud computing, i would suggest you add on and polish up on the skills you already have. it would be much more valuable.
Good day Lucy. You're an inspiration! I began my cloud learning journey a few weeks ago after working in Physical science for 3 decades. Is it too late for me to transition to a career in cloud computing? Plus I still work full time which adversely affects my cloud learning learning pace. What advice do you have for me to navigate my journey?
Awesome video I am college student of Software Engineering and learning AWS right now, I am a Cloud Security Enthusiast. If you make video about it, it would be appreciable.
I have done Azure solutions architect expert and Google cloud professional cloud architect, should I go for AWS SAA / SAP or start on AI/ml certs + projects in AWS. I am a TPM with 15+ yoe
Hello, I am researching Cloud Computing boot camps. I see some that are expensive and some reasonable. Has anyone taken a boot camp and has good recommendations on boot camps for cloud computing for a person with zero tech experience? I need a boot camp that offers internships, and job assistance, and covers the materials from A to Z. Some Boot Camps offer 2-3 months, and I doubt that they cover everything needed to land an entry-level job. Thank you.
2:28-2:35 Poor Google Cloud. Usually, the one that's left out on many of AI/Cloud discussions.😅 At least their dark horse, Google IT Support Professional Certificate training program, was mentioned. _Note: Btw, their A.I. platform is called Gemini._ 😜
Hi there, Is it a good idea to switch to Cloud Computing profile after spending 10 years in Data Analyst/Testing role? Currently working as a Test Lead. Please guide me to make better decision. I am planning to take online Cloud Computing course
Hey Lucy, before I check on your channel for related videos, I wanna know if you have covered these. Now mind you, you may have mentioned it, but maybe, this time, from a different perspective rather. Background: Years in customer service and technical support (not pure IT), im planning to change career in Tech (unsure what) yet stuck in analysis paralysis. I am moving on by taking action but still I have questions But your cloud journey, lets say, can I ask a few: 1- Do we need to take google IT support or any IT support certificate to start? If no, why? 2- Can I take edx c250 comp sc? If not needed, why? 3- Is Artichect the highest in this career where its the same as principal? If not, what is? Im taking 3-4 months to do Google Data Analytics and Cs50 edx to know if im interested in either. Then Ill specify, and im setting on cloud as one of the option Any insight or VIDEO will be helpful Edit: I found this video answered some of my doubts, hahahaa. And YES: I want the study plan!!!!
You're the master, Masha'Allah! I am a beginner from Pakistan with a non-IT background, following you and learning many things. I would love to see your video on a study plan with a guide for non-ITians.
Hey Lucy, I would love to have a study plan as a second year IT student! I’ve been following you for a while, and I’ve always liked the idea of getting into the niche of cloud, but like a lot here, the uncertainty is real…will this field still keep growing after few years etc…but you convinced me with duh…Ai goes hand to hand with cloud technology 🤯
Cloud costs are ballooning and adds complexity, i think we will see a move back out of the cloud :-) Of course if you are a cloud engineer you will have a different opinion
I gained cloud practitioner certificate in this month because of your guidance and videos.now i am willing to take ai practitioner exam .i am having a doubt i can complete or not at this level .pls guide me on this.
Congratulations! Yes it’s okay to do the AI practitioner next, the foundational knowledge is enough in my opinion. I’m currently following the free video course offered by AWS :)
Let’s do This Is it possible to open IT shops? Or IT retailers where you can buy and sells aap or websites software based on features quality securities and national standards guided by national norms and international norms where you have your own unique coding, algorithm, flow charts and so on… anything you make will be suggested to add more or less things and security feature by national standards software.. so national standards software is main product has portable to put any software or apps made .. once you sent it for verifying.. it will give you options to add my icon and many features including suggestion.. anything you wanted.. now once your product that is finished product of software or apps are on sells. You can teach them through social media or their are unique standards and pricing standards by government where people can learn about them independently in vet colleges or university and once they come to real market they will see or incounter same product or product under similar standards in different headings titles and feature based on purpose, use standards, business, need , market, target. For example for cooperative to kitchen to bank to nursing to nursery to school colleges and so many of such types… Can you open such shops and hire talent, sell the product and fell the market need. Can you talked to government, responsible body or university??
Great helpful video as always Lucy ❤ Wait, I see that you are an Ex AWS-Solutions Architect, is it because you doing something else there or lemme ask why you left that job? 😢
It’s not too late to learn Cloud skills, in fact they’re considered absolute must-haves now, same as knowing Python and/or typescript. Ten years ago if you had Cloud skills you had a leg up on others, now you’re *expected* to have Cloud skills, even if you aren’t a cloud engineer.
its so hard to learn
I have commited a lot of time to it
@@nexxblemm2279 did you get a major from college to become a cloud engineer or what because I have a an IT Programming certificate I got from my 3 year trade school program and I am at that stage right now where I want to become a cloud engineer and don't know which major will build be the skillset to become a cloud Engineer
@@amrfaragalla5145 I actually started the course at coursera. I finished the associate level, I was in expert level before my membership expired. But what is confusing me is what next to start learning. They are just too many, programming languages, docker, containers, kubernetes, spark etc. I have learnt a bit about most of these things but yet it is not just easy.
Hello ,I am a banker with 18 years experience and a MBA with dual specialization in MARKETING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.I am very much interested in shifting from banking to tech based roles,so 1) which cloud certificate is best suited for me 2) Out of all these cloud courses like AWS, Azure & GCP which is suitable for me 3) Can I expect good employment opportunities with decent salaries,even at this late stage.
Kindly guide,Thanks
@@amrfaragalla5145I have luckily have the opportunity to go to trade school for free using the GI Bill. Is this a route you recommend? Do you by chance have any advice?
For folks getting into cloud skills, you probably want to work at a company doing hybrid or planning a migration (so for all the new grads out there or career changers) You might get stuck doing boring helpdesk or other entry-type work, but you will also get a chance to assist in implementing/maintaining cloud systems. The knowledge you get from certs is great, but the real world tends to be messy, and figuring out how to apply best practices and clean up a sloppy configuration is important. Lastly, while you are studying, try to think of how implementing x thing in a live environment would work (last week I had to cut-over 10 TB of SAN storage to cloud storage for an app that has something like 50k users, a nerve-wracking couple hours there, but thorough testing paid off). Lastly, I wouldn't worry about cloud computing going away, if you are a SMB owner and you need a new server for something it is way easier to add a few hundred $ a month than dropping $30k on new hardware and those SMBs will need someone who knows how to work those systems.
I have started learning AWS, and this video really hells to boost confidence. Thank you
I’m glad it helps!!
@@TechwithLucyhelo
@@TechwithLucy can you do a Google base build up as Google is building a cloud and ai hub in dallas texas by the end of 2025 so want to be ready when they hire so can you do a video of coursea courses to build up like Google IT and any other courses.
Hello @techwithLucy,
As always, your content is outstanding! I'd like to offer an additional perspective: It's important for those entering the field to focus on mastering fundamental networking skills before rushing to accumulate certifications. Understanding core concepts such as the role of a router, how to build a Local Area Network (LAN), what a Virtual Machine (VM) is, and the distinctions between private and public subnets is crucial.
For those with more experience, a practical challenge could be integrating an EC2 instance into your CI/CD pipeline-for instance, using GitLab CI. This kind of hands-on application reinforces both foundational and advanced skills.
I would like the video on the study plan
Yes please for Study plan for all 3.
I would love to see your video on a study plan for those three specific areas. I have no prior IT knowledge but am eager to learn cloud computing. However, every time I start, I get overwhelmed by how little I know and end up giving up.😢
Will try make one soon! 🙌
Skill issue, all jokes aside take it one step at a time. You can’t expect to conquer a mountain in one go. Even a day to try to figure out a topic or domain. Or a week. By the end of the year you’ll be surprised to see how much you’ve learned. 1-2 hours a day is enough with that you’ll have 365-700+ hours in a year to study and accomplish your goal. It’s a marathon, not a sprint!
Yes please to the 3 study plans
Hi Lucy! Little unrelated to this video but I think it would be awesome if you could make videos explaining cloud terminologies. When I was starting to learn cloud all the terminologies were so overwhelming and unfamiliar, so people would love to see it!
I have a LinkedIn Learning course “Cloud beginner terms every beginner should know” :)
lnkd.in/g9-zH4fi
Yes please, if convenient, do post a video about how to structure this. I have a legal and business background and want to make the transition, but it feels unnatural that I don't have some basic IT knowledge, apart from using the common office software.
I’m in school for cloud computing and app development starting next semester for 2 years can’t wait!
I’m unsure which path (Cloud, Cybersecurity, or Data Science) is best for me. I want to avoid learning skills that won’t have much upside potential by the time I’m job-ready. I’m looking for something that’ll be worthwhile for the next 5-10 years. Academically, it’s going to be a long journey for me, but I’m a creative thinker and I like putting myself in challenging situations. Are these fields already past their prime? Should I be looking elsewhere? Any advice you’re willing to give is greatly appreciated!
Cloud and cybersecurity
Bro I'm in exactly same situation.. let me know answers you get ...
I have eleminated data science already due to entry barrier
I'm thinking about Devops too
For me im thinking of transitioning to devops or cloud
I am starting AWS from this and will watch your previous uploaded a video.
Hey I learned Cloud Essentials from AWS skillbuilder. I know coding and a bit inclined towards development. Can you suggest which (preferably free) courses or path to follow next?
My Conclusion: Businesses won’t stop being Cloud Businesses anytime soon, therefore there will be people to hire. With the rise of Ai we won’t have to stop learning cloud…we will all have to re-learn it alongside what Ai has to offer.
I am kinda of starting, but i am starting with the Google Support Certificate 1st(currently on the end of Module 2), while job searching. Hoping to get into tech longer term. And i do subscribe to Cloudbites😁
You’re on the right path! 💪
@TechwithLucy Thank you. I appreciate it, Lucy.
Learning the cloud is now mostly a skill more than a career. Means it will always be required no matter what but mostly on the DevOps side. Cloud Engineer roles most of the time are software/operations knowledge related more than cloud management and architecture. Such as learning linux, bash, having networking skills, kubernetes, docker, databases, infrastructure as code, and then the cloud skill comes as an umbrella to run and manage all these skills using its services and environment.
The trend of promoting cloud as a career itself is most of the time not true. And only works on FAANG
Just subscribed, thank you❤❤
Hello Lucy, i really like your channel. Thank you so much for guiding us through the cloud. I have decided to start my cloud journey, because i 'd like to change my career. I took note of your avises about IT & Cloud, but you forgot to recommend any course or resources for AI..... I am taking avises from you and other channel related to Cloud. Thanks a bunch and regards from Vietnam!! ❤
So not too late if you dedicate yourself to continue learning
Thanks for honesty!💛
Hi @techwithlucy,
How do you make your videos and what app do you use to edit them.
Hey, yes I would like ti know how do you structure for 3 separate study plans?
Hi Lucy,
Can you please recommend some source to understand the networking concepts required for cloud computing. Any course or book will be highly helpful to me and other viewers who are new to cloud and struggle with understanding networking from basic to more advanced topics.
Dear Lucy, please structure the 3 study plans (TI, Cloud and IA).
If anyone says No. They'll get left behind. Cloud computer and AI is the future.
I do think the cloud job rush is basically gone, that trend is gone and most of us on this discussion were already late in 2023. At this point it’s hard to separate hype from the trend anymore especially given the hundreds of thousands of tech job layoffs across cloud cyber , pm and hr
Are there still companies that employ cloud engineer specifically?
One for Security. That's the most important part of all business communication. Great video! Keep up the great work 😊❤
I am really interested in taking a cloud course but my biggest challenge is I don’t have a good education, I dropped out of junior high school because of financial problems. I am a very optimistic person and always give my best in everything I set my mind to. I don’t even know how to write a CV, however I believe I can take this course and become a pro. My question is would companies hire somebody like me who is uneducated and find it difficult to express myself in English? Your answer will be highly appreciated. Thank you Lucy
Your written English is quite good. If I may ask, which continent do live in?
@@abrotheryourbrother3429 I am in Africa, Ghana to be precise
Thank you Lucy !
$59 is little bit expensive for users from India. Can you please put a affordable pricing for Indian users for AWS Cloud Projects Beginners course
Hey great 2 C U Lucy! Thanks so much once again for a great and informative video! I would love 2 C the A.I./Cloud study plan as well! You are so awesome and I really appreciate all that U do 4 us! Have a great day and Cheers!!!
You are the one i was searching for all these days....super video i will follow you closely from now on.. please make the study plan
4:29 please make a video about structuring these learning plans.
Hi! AWS SysOps certification has only questions or there are labs too? Thanks a lot!
Thank you Lucy. I enjoyed all of your videos
Land a job in the cloud? Sounds dreamy 😊
Please make a video of the study plan Lucy
Lucy, been following you for a while now. I will say I am very frustrated because I did everything I thought I needed. I transitioned from a network support role, attained my AWS CP and SA, completed many cloud and develops related projects and shared on git hub, and all I got was a software support role. I’ve been here for 2 years hoping I would be able to get a cloud role, but now I’m stuck in support. I am very frustrated with this, and not sure what to do. Sounds like I need to find a new opportunity.
Hi Lucy, I work in management at a large insurance company and don't have much of a tech background. My bachelors degree is in Psychology and I have a post graduate certificate in Insurance. I want to get the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, but feel that I need some more foundational tech knowledge first. Do you think that the Google IT Support Professional Certificate is the best starting point for someone like me?
Planning to do 28Minutes, Neal Davis, and Stephane Maarek after that to prepare for the first AWS Cert. Thanks for your time.
Hello, is there any age restrictions to learn cloud and get a job?
You think it's too late to start a degree program that focuses on cloud computing (BS in Cloud computing)? I am kinda thinking that maybe I should pivot a little bit.
Great Video, Lucy. You are 100% correct that cloud jobs are more challenging to get these days. Additionally, the market is full of engineers and architects who lost their jobs. I am in the US, Dallas, TX, and Microsoft and AWS had massive layoffs across multiple teams. Multiple times in the last year or so. Thank you for sharing needed skills for the current market
I found your video very interesting. I am 66 years old and was in computing in the past. However, due to life circumstances I have been out of computing since 2010. How realistic is it for me to learn about cloud computing and being able to find work in the area. I'd much appreciate a reply.
I think it can be very daunting to start learning cloud especially at your age. what i would suggest to learn skills that complement the skills you already have. Unless you have an experience in cloud computing, i would suggest you add on and polish up on the skills you already have. it would be much more valuable.
@@arriveiderci thank you.
is devops skill mandatory for Cloud skill
Good day Lucy. You're an inspiration! I began my cloud learning journey a few weeks ago after working in Physical science for 3 decades. Is it too late for me to transition to a career in cloud computing? Plus I still work full time which adversely affects my cloud learning learning pace. What advice do you have for me to navigate my journey?
Awesome video
I am college student of Software Engineering and learning AWS right now, I am a Cloud Security Enthusiast. If you make video about it, it would be appreciable.
Please give the study breakdown of all 3
I have done Azure solutions architect expert and Google cloud professional cloud architect, should I go for AWS SAA / SAP or start on AI/ml certs + projects in AWS. I am a TPM with 15+ yoe
Hello, I am researching Cloud Computing boot camps. I see some that are expensive and some reasonable. Has anyone taken a boot camp and has good recommendations on boot camps for cloud computing for a person with zero tech experience? I need a boot camp that offers internships, and job assistance, and covers the materials from A to Z. Some Boot Camps offer 2-3 months, and I doubt that they cover everything needed to land an entry-level job. Thank you.
Great video, Lucy!
2:28-2:35
Poor Google Cloud. Usually, the one that's left out on many of AI/Cloud discussions.😅
At least their dark horse, Google IT Support Professional Certificate training program, was mentioned.
_Note: Btw, their A.I. platform is called Gemini._ 😜
Yes please, help on how to structure study plans would be great!
Hi there, Is it a good idea to switch to Cloud Computing profile after spending 10 years in Data Analyst/Testing role? Currently working as a Test Lead. Please guide me to make better decision. I am planning to take online Cloud Computing course
Hey Lucy, before I check on your channel for related videos, I wanna know if you have covered these.
Now mind you, you may have mentioned it, but maybe, this time, from a different perspective rather.
Background: Years in customer service and technical support (not pure IT), im planning to change career in Tech (unsure what) yet stuck in analysis paralysis. I am moving on by taking action but still I have questions
But your cloud journey, lets say, can I ask a few:
1- Do we need to take google IT support or any IT support certificate to start? If no, why?
2- Can I take edx c250 comp sc? If not needed, why?
3- Is Artichect the highest in this career where its the same as principal? If not, what is?
Im taking 3-4 months to do Google Data Analytics and Cs50 edx to know if im interested in either. Then Ill specify, and im setting on cloud as one of the option
Any insight or VIDEO will be helpful
Edit: I found this video answered some of my doubts, hahahaa.
And YES: I want the study plan!!!!
Yes, please make a video on the three topic on how to structure those all three at a time
3:08 "Advances in AI could remove the need for some junior level cloud skills like basic configuration, monitoring, and maintenance"
Which is better for a non- coding background? Data Engineer or Cloud Engineer? In terms of future growth and Money terms😊
You're the master, Masha'Allah! I am a beginner from Pakistan with a non-IT background, following you and learning many things. I would love to see your video on a study plan with a guide for non-ITians.
Yes a video that would help for all 3 sit-up on AI & Cloud.
Hey Lucy, I would love to have a study plan as a second year IT student! I’ve been following you for a while, and I’ve always liked the idea of getting into the niche of cloud, but like a lot here, the uncertainty is real…will this field still keep growing after few years etc…but you convinced me with duh…Ai goes hand to hand with cloud technology 🤯
Spinup ec2 instances
Thanks for the valuable information's, Could you please make a video about the study plans
How to get vouchers for ai practitioner from aws?
It’s a beta exam so it’s currently already discounted 😄
@@TechwithLucy so pls suggest me that which associate certification is best for me as I am from non IT side and less programming skills?
They are all technical certs but SAA will need the least programming knowledge
Pleaseeee Study plan! and Thank you for all your videos!!!
Good video. Do I need a certification to become a Solution Architect? What are the different kinds of Solution Architect aws hire?
earned a sub
Iam cloud security enthusiastic please make a video on it , really it will be helpful for me
Yes please make the plan for study!!
Study plans for 3 ❤
4:33 Google IT Support Professional Certificate from Coursera
Will you be making a video on the new AI Practitioner and ML Engineer Certifications ?
Will be taking AI practitioner cert next week and making a vid :)
Cloud costs are ballooning and adds complexity, i think we will see a move back out of the cloud :-)
Of course if you are a cloud engineer you will have a different opinion
actually i am a collge student now i think to choose my domain as cloud engineer
Is it right decision
I'm a front-end developer, and im looking to get a professional certification because its a requirement now 😂
Waiting for the video on the study plan.
Interesting. 😃👍
I gained cloud practitioner certificate in this month because of your guidance and videos.now i am willing to take ai practitioner exam .i am having a doubt i can complete or not at this level .pls guide me on this.
Congratulations! Yes it’s okay to do the AI practitioner next, the foundational knowledge is enough in my opinion. I’m currently following the free video course offered by AWS :)
@@TechwithLucy thanks a lot
We’re still waiting on the 3 point study plan 😭
It's good to upload video for study.
⚠ Btw you should know that, UI UX design was also driven by tech influencers and now the career is dead. Demand / Supply!
Thanks for u help lucy. can i ask your help for something. For that can u share me how to contact you?
It's not too late. AI still growing, yet to mature.
Your videos are amazing. I would like to see road map or study plan particularly for AI with cloud.
Cloud is still ongoing... still plenty of potential. Start your own cloud.
Everything was too easy till covid - 19
Its never too late to learn but it's definitely too late to get a job
Lol that doesn’t make any sense
👏
Microsoft provided a cloud corse
Let’s do
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Is it possible to open IT shops? Or IT retailers where you can buy and sells aap or websites software based on features quality securities and national standards guided by national norms and international norms where you have your own unique coding, algorithm, flow charts and so on… anything you make will be suggested to add more or less things and security feature by national standards software.. so national standards software is main product has portable to put any software or apps made .. once you sent it for verifying.. it will give you options to add my icon and many features including suggestion.. anything you wanted.. now once your product that is finished product of software or apps are on sells. You can teach them through social media or their are unique standards and pricing standards by government where people can learn about them independently in vet colleges or university and once they come to real market they will see or incounter same product or product under similar standards in different headings titles and feature based on purpose, use standards, business, need , market, target. For example for cooperative to kitchen to bank to nursing to nursery to school colleges and so many of such types…
Can you open such shops and hire talent, sell the product and fell the market need. Can you talked to government, responsible body or university??
yep, video for study plan would be great
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Allen Deborah Anderson Mark Harris Kenneth
Too late? Feels like they are soon gonna be the bare minimum 😭
Great helpful video as always Lucy ❤
Wait, I see that you are an Ex AWS-Solutions Architect, is it because you doing something else there or lemme ask why you left that job? 😢
Lucy is beautiful 🙂
Williams Thomas Wilson George Rodriguez Elizabeth
funny title, makes me wanna watch