To sum it up: 1) Learn computer fundamentals - operating systems, networking, databases etc. 2) Learn the tools that cloud engineers typically use - Linux command line and bash, Git, Git Action, Terraform, and a programming language of your choice, either Python or Typescript. 3) Pick one cloud platform from 3 of the most popular platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP), pass entry-level certification. 4) Start building projects to demonstrate understanding. 5) Apply jobs.
Very in-depth explanation, I have started my doing certification (AZ 900) and I was jumping between Azure and AWS from now on I'm going to concentrate on completing my AZ 104 and do some project. Thank you
I hate it when people make videos and the first 5 minutes is wasted talking about "things I'm not going to tell you.", "Things other videos do wrong.", "How great my advice is going to be." Etc. Just make a great video let us be the judges
i started watching your videos, first of all thank you. very useful content. i am intereted in becoming cloud engineer. I started my education at cisco. from zero. now second week, i am so proud of my self,because i didnt have a mentor in my life. i am working like a horse every day. but now i m 39 years old. and want to change my life.
You mentioned working on the fundamentals first before diving into Cloud certifications. Does this mean those with no experience should start by earning the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification to understand Networking and Red Hat certifications to understand Linux before getting into the Cloud Providers certifications?
Great content! One question here, do u think getting CCNA is good for ppl who persuing a cloud engineer career? Does company require ppl to have CCNA togther with Cloud Cert?
I have the same aspirated and goal set in my mind to complete and wanted to ask you with your experience is cloud computing commonly outsourced overseas?
I have a degree in business administration, which had basic IT modules, like java programming, basics in web development, databases and some i troductions to SAP modules like production planning....so im not a complete beginner from zero in IT. I will begin my cloud journey today, but im thinking of doing a couple of courses on coursera. I just completed the Google IT support certificate on Coursera and almost done with the Google Advanced Data Analytics certificate. But they are more general and not as focused. I will follow your plan as it seems more focused and to the point. Based on what i just said, if you had to give me a timeline estimate, how many months would you give someone like me to learn the skills as you suggested?? Id be so happy for a response.
Hello, I'm interested in pursuing a career in cloud computing. I lack a background in IT and don't hold a bachelor's degree in the field. Despite this, I'm eager to learn and improve. Could someone please provide guidance on whether it's feasible to secure a job in cloud computing? If so, could you outline a roadmap for me or offer advice?
Thank you very much for this informative video Please could you explain the different between cloud engineer and DevOps engineer I am currently a system administrator and I am looking to get into the cloud but I am confused between those two roles
Please tell me do Cloud Engineers have 24/7 shift jobs???i work in a 24/7 role as Network Engineer and i am fed up with doing Night shifts due to my health issue, so is moving to Cloud Network Engineer is a good idea for me to work in General or 9 to 5 job?
This is the most step by step, clear and concise i have seen on the internet. Thank you sir for this very informative video
Thanks for the break down love you man you just simply this cloud equation
Simplify
To sum it up:
1) Learn computer fundamentals - operating systems, networking, databases etc.
2) Learn the tools that cloud engineers typically use - Linux command line and bash, Git, Git Action, Terraform, and a programming language of your choice, either Python or Typescript.
3) Pick one cloud platform from 3 of the most popular platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP), pass entry-level certification.
4) Start building projects to demonstrate understanding.
5) Apply jobs.
Very in-depth explanation, I have started my doing certification (AZ 900) and I was jumping between Azure and AWS from now on I'm going to concentrate on completing my AZ 104 and do some project. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I hate it when people make videos and the first 5 minutes is wasted talking about "things I'm not going to tell you.", "Things other videos do wrong.", "How great my advice is going to be." Etc. Just make a great video let us be the judges
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Well it’s free information from a proffesional that’s in the industry. A little humility can take you further than “5 minutes of wasted time”
You do know you can skip ahead right?
Thank you for creating this video, awesome insight ❤
Clear explanation.... Thank you brother...
Great content. Much appreciated.
Thanks alot Sir ❣️❣️❣️
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Glad to see a Muslim At this Level❤❤❤
Keep it up Sir.
Allah bless you more Ameen
Bro .. learning from this vid .. thanks
i started watching your videos, first of all thank you. very useful content. i am intereted in becoming cloud engineer. I started my education at cisco. from zero. now second week, i am so proud of my self,because i didnt have a mentor in my life. i am working like a horse every day. but now i m 39 years old. and want to change my life.
You can do it! Take your time dont rush
Very in-depth explanation, but i must say that after watching this video, i am afraid to even start the journey 😢
I literally started today man. Gotta start somewhere. Take the first step
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Thank You for the great content. Can you suggest any resources to learn the fundamentals please?
Soleyman is the man!
Very good content
Thanks
Hello Suleiman, good video, thank you very much🙏, please always add subtitle in video 🙏
Could you point out resources (free or not) to learn each of those items? How do you know when you have learned them to a proficient level?
Link in my bio to the academy
You mentioned working on the fundamentals first before diving into Cloud certifications. Does this mean those with no experience should start by earning the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification to understand Networking and Red Hat certifications to understand Linux before getting into the Cloud Providers certifications?
Great content! One question here, do u think getting CCNA is good for ppl who persuing a cloud engineer career? Does company require ppl to have CCNA togther with Cloud Cert?
It’s not required
I have the same aspirated and goal set in my mind to complete and wanted to ask you with your experience is cloud computing commonly outsourced overseas?
I have a degree in business administration, which had basic IT modules, like java programming, basics in web development, databases and some i troductions to SAP modules like production planning....so im not a complete beginner from zero in IT.
I will begin my cloud journey today, but im thinking of doing a couple of courses on coursera.
I just completed the Google IT support certificate on Coursera and almost done with the Google Advanced Data Analytics certificate. But they are more general and not as focused.
I will follow your plan as it seems more focused and to the point.
Based on what i just said, if you had to give me a timeline estimate, how many months would you give someone like me to learn the skills as you suggested??
Id be so happy for a response.
Can you help me .. like where to study cloud concepts..all tools.. please suggest
can i learn golang for cloud tool or devops?
I have a question, will they teach us all this in IT ?
Who
Hello, I'm interested in pursuing a career in cloud computing. I lack a background in IT and don't hold a bachelor's degree in the field. Despite this, I'm eager to learn and improve. Could someone please provide guidance on whether it's feasible to secure a job in cloud computing? If so, could you outline a roadmap for me or offer advice?
Thank you very much for this informative video
Please could you explain the different between cloud engineer and DevOps engineer
I am currently a system administrator and I am looking to get into the cloud but I am confused between those two roles
please can you help me as I'm looking for a sys admin job?
Wow, watch out for tomorrows video 🤣
Hello sir
I want to know about cloud demand
As a fresher i want to know please tell
Please tell me do Cloud Engineers have 24/7 shift jobs???i work in a 24/7 role as Network Engineer and i am fed up with doing Night shifts due to my health issue, so is moving to Cloud Network Engineer is a good idea for me to work in General or 9 to 5 job?
I'm completed diploma in non IT don't have degree.can I learn Cloud engineering and get job
Yes
That Cloud Engineering journey looks soo long!!! But I am givingup so quick.
keep grinding
Soleyman doesn't miss with solid cloud advice. Thank you and keep excelling! Allahuma Barik
Jazak’Allah khair
here's the link for the cloud projects mentioned in the video - ruclips.net/video/uZOK9RC7t00/видео.html 😀
would you mind to suggest online course for non tech
My cloud engineer handbook is a great start. Have a look in bio
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