FASTEST Way To Learn Cloud Engineering and ACTUALLY Get a Job
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- FASTEST Way To Learn Cloud Engineering and ACTUALLY Get a Job
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Great tips, I'm about to start a role as a CSE and excited to dive into Cloud Engineering in the future, thanks Soleyman!
@@ayoitskryptic amazing work congratulations 🔥🔥
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Your video on cloud engineering is simply outstanding! 🌟 It stands out with its unique approach and brings a sense of peace while learning. Thank you for sharing your expertise in such a clear and engaging manner. Looking forward to more enlightening content from you!
Thank you Soleyman
I have some experience and updated skills and certs, going for a new job now!
what an video bro, Great help at the right time I was just about to buy a course in software development.
Would you say students who attend your academy have landed jobs fast as long as they put in the work, and how long would you say it takes someone who is willing to do full time studying. also does you academy prepare for certifications? or are we actually building hands on experience instead that would 90% of the time land you a job. i would love a response back, looking to attend the academy but curious with questions before i do thank you.
Thanks for the awesome video. What would you recommend to actually get an interview? I feel like even after creating my first project and getting my certification no recruiter even bothers to talk to me...
I have a question that we consult private cloud for customers is that the design for customers is still based on the platform of service providers such as AWS and Azure, right?
Good timing for me. Great video👍🏻
You are welcome 💯💪🏻
I love your video! Is there an alternative cheaper learning model that will help me get into the academy? Unfortunately from my end being in a third word county it is too expensive.
That was so informative. It would be nice if you could come up with a video comparing Data Science and Cloud Engineering and who shd go in which direction, especially for a final year student like me who is just goin to start a career. Thank You so much.
Absolutely will do this
I'm Front-end developer so i can go to the full stack or devops please give me a roadmap from now to cloud engineer what will i do
The best way is to create a multi-milion dollar company using cloud technologies, have it up and running for about 5 years and then you can get a job in a corporate environment
How do you show a project of cloud when I delete it after using it. As I am using the google free tier . Can anyone suggest pls
Write about it using a blog site. With screenshots of how you created the project. I use medium
Thank you. I am in a new job that requires me to learn everything Azure in 2 months time. Hope this helps me 🙏🏽
You can do it!
@@techwithsoleyman thank you 😊
I'm new to IT and cloud in general,, I took the Az 900 currently going through the 104.
How can I learn Python and Linux, do you have any platforms you recommend?
For free basic foundation, look at code academy first.
It's a marathon, not a sprint 💯💯
hey soleyman , could you suggest for me websites to find communities ?
Hi, I would like to transition to AWS cloud Engineering. Where would you suggest I start from?
Lots of free content on my channel on roadmaps 😎
My tech guy getting 100k subs cheers😊🤝
Yay
any place to learn?
What would you recommend as a first project in aws?
Build a website, host it a few different ways with different services, learn the difference between the hosting options and then document and share what you learned with the world
Good question and thanks for the suggestion Soleyman!
I have tried hosting website on EC2 and S3 so far. Wanna try on route 53 and Cloudfront next
Cloud resume challenge
This is a very good Video, thumbs up
Thanks for watching!
Hey , you can make a video of aws , how to prepare for cloud practitioner / solution architect , actually what you need to know, especially at the cloud practitioner where there is a lot of theory and less practice and you don't know what theory you need and what you don't need, actually all the theory we need to know? It would be very useful. Possibly make a series of videos about aws. Thanks. Keep up the good work! Bye
Hey! Already have a few videos on AWS certs on the channel
he has one talking about how he passed it. But having taken those exams, I can tell you studying a Udemy course by Stephane Mareek or Adrian Cantrill will help you. Study the courses, take a lot of notes and practice tests and refer to a lot of the documentation. If you are going to do both Certs, just go study Solutions Architect. A lot of the Cloud Practitioner course is in that course, and you would be learning a lot more much more quickly.
I also started Stephane Mareek's course, but the problem is that, for example, you saw that he has the slides from the course and they are in the cooud practitioner around 530 and in the architech solution about 800+, which is a lot, for someone who has never worked with aws before (but still know a lot of programming languages both on the frontend and on the backend and linux, bash on devops, so on the software engineer side) it's quite scary, there are a lot of those presentations, what would be the actual amount of theory that is really needed?
@@Venom-hb6mb if that’s the case, go through the course write down everything that you don’t understand, and then start doing research on those topics. After that, go back watch the course again and start to strengthen the points of understanding. The exam is broken up into certain parts so I would recommend studying the highest score percentages, and make sure you know the basics of AWS. IAM, ECT, VP, sub, pricing, support plans, etc. Those are the things that are really going to stand out and help you navigate through the exam. To be honest, it’s not as hard as everyone makes it seem. It’s just about making sure that you know the correct answer over the other answers.
2 Weeks ago, I bought the cloud engineer Academy from Soleyman, and I learn more than this last week and a half than I have from all the other sources. I would personally recommend looking into that if you’re really trying to do this, because the hands-on experience is what actually makes you Learn .
@@techwithsoleyman what do you think?
What is the reason to choose AWS over Azure or the other way?
AWS is wayyy more popular than all the other CSP's
Spot on 💯
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Can you provide suggestions for people who went through a cloud devops bootcamp but still can't land a job?
Do you have a portfolio of projects? Try the cloud resume challenge.
Google cloud projects. Document everything. Share it with your LinkedIn network.
The CCSP is a bit of an advanced cert...I would look into the CCSK
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This is amazing
Thanks for watching
GOOD INTEL!😃👍
Thanks! 👍
Mate, I got a question.
In minute 4:50, when speakikg about the Accelarated Learning Process, you said: "we'll cut the fluff".
Just curious. (or due to FOMO😅):
What is the "fluff" and unimportant stuff that is taught in university specifically, which you leave out?
hey guys anybody interest to start a study group in discord for cloud ( zero knowledge)
Would a degree in cloud be good?
Do a degree in computer sciene to learn solid basics and then take different minor later
@@manhoosnick I would but I don't want to go through all that math again
do information systems, still a technical degree and almost a shortcut compared to CS and other engineering majors lol
I am a System Administrator in a tiny company
This video has no content except for an outline and some motivation....is there a teacher to carry you through some more granular steps to becoming an AWS Cloud Architect
your website is down
Its not