Thanks for watching! 😊 Please give this video a like if you found it helpful. 👍 Some AWS services/tools that involve code: AWS Lambda, AWS CDK, AWS CodePipeline. If you currently don't know a programming language, don't let that stop you from starting your cloud learning journey / becoming a Solutions Architect! You can fill in the gaps and learn on-the-job.
Hey needing some advice. New to IT and just enrolled into a cloud administrator program, was wondering if I will struggle in class due to not knowing anything in IT just needing some help
I actually learned cloud computing AWS first just out of interest 😂. Then I couldn’t stop obsessing over it. Then I learned coding, general software development, and then data science/ML/AI. I actually work in the biopharmaceutical industry xD. I just love Lucy! Her contents the best around in terms of best learning resources, Quality, and just drive. It’s so inspiring!! Awesome content as usual!! 🙂
Honestly, quite surprised with the answer. Even with all the services coding is still the core and glues all the pieces together. And there is quite a big difference between theory and practice after all
I'm very surprised as well. In order to make alot of services intergrate together, you need lambda which requires coding. Yes several core services like EC2, VPC, and route 53 doesn't require programming. Services that would benefit knowing coding for lambda would be stuff like ELB, cloudwatch, SQS, SNS, DynamoDB. There's plenty more that can integrate with it.
It takes years of hard work to earn the respect of an architect. Paper skills are good but it takes a lot of knowledge and understanding of systems to have the courage and confidence to stand by your design and recommendations. Architecting in AWS is 10 percent about using aws and 90 percent about how your system will be built. You need a strong background in software engineering and systems design to an architect in general. Of course you can be nice and cute in front of customers and understand nothing about the systems they are trying to deploy.
If you have a cloud support engineer, devops role.. then learning json, yaml, bash, and powershell is very useful. Being a solutions architect might not go deep into the actual deployment and sysadmin type tasks, which is the heart of getting a clients application/environment manageable, scalable/resilient, and helps when building out CI/CD through cloudformation/puppet/codepipline/lambda, etc.
Thank you Lucky for taking your time to answer this question. Surprisingly enough, I've been trying to find out an answer to the question ever since I started my journey in the cloud. God bless you❤
Hey Lucy! I'm a fellow L5 Amazonian. This is a great channel!!! I would love a video where you go through salaries at AWS for entry levels and for each promotion. Would be interesting to compare to corporate roles in Amazon. Is the pay structure the same 🤔. Would also be useful for recent grads/interns.
As a former SA at AWS the short answer is Yes. AWS provides APIs. while you can have experience as a technical architect in providing guidance the clearest path to success is actually using the product. This includes programming against the APIs to assist your customers.
The services might need coding but that's not a Solution Architect's role. Of all the AWS Solution Architect Associate courses I've taken, I haven't heard any trainer mention the need for a Solution Architect to code- that's a developer or engineer's role.
A solution architect should know them to give better solutions. Yes you can do it without any coding, but knowing coding and actually using the services gives you the upper hand to become a better solution architect.
Thank you Mam, You made my Day, I was in a dilemma to take up the Architect role, but after seeing your video I am confident of being a Cloud Architect. :)
You just lifted a huge weight off my shoulder omfg I can't thank you enough for this video. I'm a CS student striving to get AWS certified and my goal is to become a cloud engineer. I graduate after this fall and my coding skills are not strong, and I just started acloud guru to get certified by the time I graduate. Thank you again for this clarifying video!
The main problem is Cloud Engineer varies from company to company. At AWS SA and Cloud Engineers do not code, it’s out of their scope. However it will help you a lot if you do know how as most people asking for help will be developers.
@@Alimboi I think it still varies by team or org you service, tenured colleagues I have asked say they don't really code. However, everyone on the proserve side says they do.
@@eli-sv nope, its rough out here. Every major tech company has hiring freezes and small companies are looking for 5 years of experience with 5 cloud certs and 5 specialized certs lol
@@TechwithLucy it’s associate level for proserve SA role. Stand for Accelerate to Consultant, helps people without solid technical or AWS background. It gives 1 year of hand holding basically. The total compensation is capped at 190k though.
Thank you Lucy! You have unlocked some mystery behind becoming a Solutions Architect Associate with AWS. I'm just starting my AWS journey and have a lot of questions and your videos are helping to answer so many of them! I appreciate your hard work in helping us and look forward to more content by you! Cheers and thanks!
Hi Lucy, thank you for providing useful resources to gain practical skills in cloud computing. I'd like to give AWS solutions architect associate exam to gain expertise for entry level position in this emerging field.
Hi Lucy, hope you are doing great. Something on the compensation structure for these associate/prof level SA jobs would be highly appreciated,if you do get the time.
Thank you so much Lucy for this Life time opportunity. I Have learned Aws to be a cloud practitioner but I have not written the exam because I am still struggling to raise money to pay for it. Thank you so much for this opportunity.
So glad to see a woman so intelligent posting this kind of content, in an environment that is still so masculine! But little by little we are changing this scenario, keep doing your great work
We men didn't get this role by birth. I am working 10 hours as a developer and squeezing in 2 more hours everyday trying to pass the certificate exam. At the end, it's about individual effort, not society nor organization.
Love your videos. I am a beginner on this cloud environment and very confuse on how to proceed with a career in that path when my career has been dealt with the service management area. Dealing with critical incidents , situations and gathering all resources to resolve the issue.
Hello lucy. Thanku for all the information... I have small doubt can we get remote jobs in AWS.. I am the only child of my parents and cant leave them alone at this point.. Working in KPO (Non technical)industary.. Please let me know your views before i start my preparation for AWS.. Pls
Hi Lucy, I having been learning AWS for the 2-3 months and following your videos ,thanks much for your insights. Could you please provide some help in how to start learning networking as it play one of the important role.
Coming from a networking background, I would recommend trying to learn the fundamentals. A vendor agnostic introductory approach would be the CompTIA network+ certification and any supplemental study resources. I used CBTnuggets when I studied for it. Good luck! Though if you decide you really want to get a networking cert it’s also worth looking into the CCNA instead. It will hold more weight on your resume and I believe the most recent changes made to the exam makes it a little more approachable. Online courses or resources for either of these certs will provide you with the foundational understanding you’re after.
So I actually wound up here by looking up how centralized the internet has become with AWS (and similar cloud services) I guess I'd like to know your thoughts on this centralization! Personally I am not a fan, but understand it can be the more economical option especially at scale, but the company I worked at did everything in house, and it works reasonably well. What do you see as being common drivers for a company to move from doing things in house to off site, and what (if anything) do you reccomend to keep companies running on their premises?
I just completed Solution Architect Associate certification. I wanted to know What are the career opportunities after AWS certification ? inside and outside of AWS
Even i passed in April..and i think we don't get job opportunities for AWS only..we only get opportunities as DevOps engineer..and i am stuck with scripting which is no way related to SAA
Hello Lucy.... I am Learning AWS (SA) with DevOps and after completing this .How can I get a job ? And What is the process of recruiting? I Hope you will make a Video on this❤.....
I would like to operate small devices like lights, fans, sensors or cameras in the AWS IoT cloud as part of my project. I went through AWS IoT core AWS analytics and AWS Quicksight and can now monitor temperature sensor data through Quicksight. But how can I on/off devices or monitor through cameras with the help of AWS IoT.
HI lucky great video again, My question is how do you modify your resume after obtaining AWS Practitioner And Solution Archtecht Certs to appeal to companies for a Solutions job, and also is it better to be a cloud engineer first?
Love the channel just found it this week! I'm new to aws, working on my entry-level practitioner certification right now. Is there any jobs you can get with the practitioner cert or is it too entry level?
Hey Lucy, I have one question It is possible for a software developer to transition to cloud computing but can vice versa be also possible since SD requires coding skills, something which is not an essential skill for cloud?
Thank you lucy... please send me links where to start with zero knowledge. A good place to learn, money is not the issue but knowledge. Thank you once again.
Respectfully I'm going to have to disagree on this one. The cloud allows software engineers to focus almost solely on the application layer, which is convenient for the rate of development. However, this does not always result in the best product. I know it's a controversial opinion, but in my honest opinion, non coding architects tend to fit a problem to a solution instead of fitting a solution to a problem. As a software engineer, this has ultimately resulted in multiple teams that I've been having to redesign a solution due to the outcome of the original one being less than ideal. Again, no hate, but in my personal experience I've found that the best systems architects almost always have a large amount of experience actually writing code for applications. The reason being is that understanding some of the granular implementation details aid you in better understanding some of the consequences of your design decisions.
"I am from an IBM i-series technology background, utilizing RPGLE, CLLE, SQLRPGLE. If I start the AWS Solution Architect Associate course, will it be beneficial for my career? Please advise."
How does the server look like without coding ? I mean what actually we can do as solution architect could you plss make n video in detail regarding this
Thanks a lot for this video Lucy. I have had 12 years of software development experience, and later quit that as I wanted to move completely out of programming/development. I'm now targeting AWS administration or architect roles. I'm no longer in touch with software development, will it become a problem for me?
Software development isn’t a requirement for AWS admin / architect roles! 😊 It’s a preferred qualification sometimes - but not required. Having knowledge of Networking, compute, database, storage and security is more important
Thanks for this information.. i have recently completed AWS solution architect associate level certification course from AWS .. can you please suggest on how to prepare for interview and get job ..
I have completed training of AWS solutions Architect and i am from non technical background. I trying for job in AWS solutions Architect field though I get lots of call from different companies but all required 6 to 7 years of experience. How can I get a job in AWS solutions Architect as a fresher
Which degree is appropriate for landing in cloud ☁️ industry? Is "Bachelor in computer application" is good enough to get job in cloud industry? And make a video on skills require to to get job in cloud . Your videos are very helpful.....thank you so much.
Amazing video, to the point Thank you so much Lucy✨ Just had a question If I’m planning to learn coding along side which language should it be? Java or Python or Go for AWS in general Thanks 😊
Hi Lucy, I want to ask something about aws sa internship jobs . Did you get any salary when you were working ? Thanks in advance Lucy, you are gorgeous
I am AWS certified solutions architect.. But here in India i am not able to find any job specifically for SAA.. All jobs require DevOps and scripting knowledge... Can you guide me... I am planning to go for AWS SAP
Hey Lucy what roles did you apply for internships? I am looking for SA internships in LinkedIn but there no internships. Could please what roles did u apply for internships.
Hello, Lucy! How are you doing? I am a student of System Analysis and Development here in Brazil, i want to make the first certification(Cloud Practioner) and i pretend to follow by the architect way. Can i get a job of Solutions Architect by getting throug the second level(Associate)? Thank you!
Been studying all week! I was in IT but I feel like my brain can’t absorb the process like when I was in my 20s. Doing about an hours or so a day. Any suggestions?
Can anyone give me an advice? I'm studying international business and my university told me "do you want AWS educate for free?" and I answered "yeah, why not?". I have some interest in coding, maybe Phyton, and things like that, apart from the fact that in my career I need to know a little bit of everything. So my concern is: is possible to get AWS certs in 2.5 years or i should focus just in something? Thank you in advance.
Hi Lucy, In case you didn’t see my message from your other video, love to do a collab as an AWS partner. Let me know if that’s something you would be interested in for future videos.
Thanks for watching! 😊 Please give this video a like if you found it helpful. 👍
Some AWS services/tools that involve code: AWS Lambda, AWS CDK, AWS CodePipeline.
If you currently don't know a programming language, don't let that stop you from starting your cloud learning journey / becoming a Solutions Architect! You can fill in the gaps and learn on-the-job.
What kind of questions should one possibly expect for a Solution Architect role, please? Also does the interview process include DSA?
Thank you for this video. I will love to connect with you on slack
Hey needing some advice. New to IT and just enrolled into a cloud administrator program, was wondering if I will struggle in class due to not knowing anything in IT just needing some help
@alcatros okay what things can I specialize in? Also what are some good places to learn networking? Do you recommend getting net+?
Please how did you land an intern position in Aws with basic coding skills like you said?
Thanks Lucy. You don’t know how many applications I skipped over because it said I need coding skills and I just decided not to apply for the job.
Definitely give those a go next time 😁
Seriously...thanks
I actually learned cloud computing AWS first just out of interest 😂. Then I couldn’t stop obsessing over it. Then I learned coding, general software development, and then data science/ML/AI. I actually work in the biopharmaceutical industry xD. I just love Lucy! Her contents the best around in terms of best learning resources, Quality, and just drive. It’s so inspiring!! Awesome content as usual!! 🙂
how did you learn coding? which language is the easiest one to learn?
C++
Thanks for the continued support!! 😊
@@TechwithLucy your welcome!!!!!!!!
@@niaz-ulhaque6575 python
Oh Lucy, how God has used you to help my cloud journey in just 2 months that I came across your channel. Thanks.
I’m so glad you’re finding the videos helpful! 😊 Best of luck with your journey💪
Honestly, quite surprised with the answer. Even with all the services coding is still the core and glues all the pieces together. And there is quite a big difference between theory and practice after all
I'm very surprised as well. In order to make alot of services intergrate together, you need lambda which requires coding. Yes several core services like EC2, VPC, and route 53 doesn't require programming. Services that would benefit knowing coding for lambda would be stuff like ELB, cloudwatch, SQS, SNS, DynamoDB. There's plenty more that can integrate with it.
Like she said, you can use a template to demonstrate in these services. You don't necessarily need to know coding
It takes years of hard work to earn the respect of an architect. Paper skills are good but it takes a lot of knowledge and understanding of systems to have the courage and confidence to stand by your design and recommendations. Architecting in AWS is 10 percent about using aws and 90 percent about how your system will be built. You need a strong background in software engineering and systems design to an architect in general. Of course you can be nice and cute in front of customers and understand nothing about the systems they are trying to deploy.
If you have a cloud support engineer, devops role.. then learning json, yaml, bash, and powershell is very useful. Being a solutions architect might not go deep into the actual deployment and sysadmin type tasks, which is the heart of getting a clients application/environment manageable, scalable/resilient, and helps when building out CI/CD through cloudformation/puppet/codepipline/lambda, etc.
Thank you Lucky for taking your time to answer this question. Surprisingly enough, I've been trying to find out an answer to the question ever since I started my journey in the cloud. God bless you❤
Glad I was able to help answer it! Thanks for watching :)
Hey Lucy! I'm a fellow L5 Amazonian. This is a great channel!!! I would love a video where you go through salaries at AWS for entry levels and for each promotion. Would be interesting to compare to corporate roles in Amazon. Is the pay structure the same 🤔. Would also be useful for recent grads/interns.
Thank you. I'm just starting my foray into obtaining an AWS certs and this was by far my biggest concern.
No worries! :)
As a former SA at AWS the short answer is Yes. AWS provides APIs. while you can have experience as a technical architect in providing guidance the clearest path to success is actually using the product. This includes programming against the APIs to assist your customers.
The services might need coding but that's not a Solution Architect's role. Of all the AWS Solution Architect Associate courses I've taken, I haven't heard any trainer mention the need for a Solution Architect to code- that's a developer or engineer's role.
A solution architect should know them to give better solutions. Yes you can do it without any coding, but knowing coding and actually using the services gives you the upper hand to become a better solution architect.
Bright insight, thanks for clarifying it! Getting my Cloud Practitioner in 2 weeks, my cloud journey is just starting! 🎉
All the best for the exam!
A much needed and important video. Loving your work
Thanks for the support 😊
@@TechwithLucy Hey Lucy, please make a video on what certifications to obtain/ you would recommend.
Thank you Mam, You made my Day, I was in a dilemma to take up the Architect role, but after seeing your video I am confident of being a Cloud Architect. :)
Glad to hear that! 😄
You just lifted a huge weight off my shoulder omfg I can't thank you enough for this video. I'm a CS student striving to get AWS certified and my goal is to become a cloud engineer. I graduate after this fall and my coding skills are not strong, and I just started acloud guru to get certified by the time I graduate. Thank you again for this clarifying video!
The main problem is Cloud Engineer varies from company to company. At AWS SA and Cloud Engineers do not code, it’s out of their scope. However it will help you a lot if you do know how as most people asking for help will be developers.
@@manueldriven1521 some senior end up building custom solution though. You definitely code at that level. At least lil bit of scripting
@@Alimboi I think it still varies by team or org you service, tenured colleagues I have asked say they don't really code. However, everyone on the proserve side says they do.
Got a job ?
@@eli-sv nope, its rough out here. Every major tech company has hiring freezes and small companies are looking for 5 years of experience with 5 cloud certs and 5 specialized certs lol
Love the content
Thank you 😊 best of luck on the journey
I would apply for the A2C program. It’s L4 and have easier interviews questions. Make sure you know your LPs by heart
What’s A2C? 😯
@@TechwithLucy it’s associate level for proserve SA role. Stand for Accelerate to Consultant, helps people without solid technical or AWS background. It gives 1 year of hand holding basically. The total compensation is capped at 190k though.
Thank you Lucy! You have unlocked some mystery behind becoming a Solutions Architect Associate with AWS. I'm just starting my AWS journey and have a lot of questions and your videos are helping to answer so many of them! I appreciate your hard work in helping us and look forward to more content by you! Cheers and thanks!
On the first technical interview they always ask you to code on your preferred language
For other roles yes (cloud engineer & cloud architect), but not for the Solutions Architect role at AWS.
Hi Lucy, thank you for providing useful resources to gain practical skills in cloud computing. I'd like to give AWS solutions architect associate exam to gain expertise for entry level position in this emerging field.
Hi Lucy, hope you are doing great. Something on the compensation structure for these associate/prof level SA jobs would be highly appreciated,if you do get the time.
Thank you so much Lucy for this Life time opportunity. I Have learned Aws to be a cloud practitioner but I have not written the exam because I am still struggling to raise money to pay for it. Thank you so much for this opportunity.
You can actually write it for free. There is a skills challenge where they give you a free voucher after attending the training
Hi Lucy, your videos are awesome. I was wondering - What's the difference between a Solutions Architect and a Customer Solution Manager (CSM) at AWS?
Hi Favour, I'm not entirely certain what a CSM does at AWS, but let me ask around and get back to you :)
The more you code and the more you read technical stuff you become more valuable, if you want to excel you should considero this
So glad to see a woman so intelligent posting this kind of content, in an environment that is still so masculine! But little by little we are changing this scenario, keep doing your great work
We men didn't get this role by birth. I am working 10 hours as a developer and squeezing in 2 more hours everyday trying to pass the certificate exam. At the end, it's about individual effort, not society nor organization.
Thanks Marina! Doing what I can to empower women in tech! 💜
Love your videos. I am a beginner on this cloud environment and very confuse on how to proceed with a career in that path when my career has been dealt with the service management area. Dealing with critical incidents , situations and gathering all resources to resolve the issue.
Thanks for the support! You can definitely get into cloud as a beginner - there are many pathways, e.g cloud support associate
It really depends but you are still required to do coding in building an infrastructure, deploying a kubernetes and etc.
Very informative, though concise. Thank you!
Short version
we use the gui on the webpage & press buttons.
Hello lucy. Thanku for all the information... I have small doubt can we get remote jobs in AWS.. I am the only child of my parents and cant leave them alone at this point.. Working in KPO (Non technical)industary.. Please let me know your views before i start my preparation for AWS.. Pls
Architects generally do not code, it is not only AWS.
When some has good coding skill, what is the step by step certification (prerequisite certification) before sitting AWS solution architect Associate?
You can sit the aws cloud practitioner exam beforehand
Thanks. It was great video and very informative.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Lucy,
How should we apply for SA in Amazon.
I mean how is the recruitment process if you could make one video on that.
Highly appreciated😊!!
Hi Lucy,
I having been learning AWS for the 2-3 months and following your videos ,thanks much for your insights. Could you please provide some help in how to start learning networking as it play one of the important role.
Coming from a networking background, I would recommend trying to learn the fundamentals. A vendor agnostic introductory approach would be the CompTIA network+ certification and any supplemental study resources. I used CBTnuggets when I studied for it. Good luck! Though if you decide you really want to get a networking cert it’s also worth looking into the CCNA instead. It will hold more weight on your resume and I believe the most recent changes made to the exam makes it a little more approachable. Online courses or resources for either of these certs will provide you with the foundational understanding you’re after.
So I actually wound up here by looking up how centralized the internet has become with AWS (and similar cloud services) I guess I'd like to know your thoughts on this centralization!
Personally I am not a fan, but understand it can be the more economical option especially at scale, but the company I worked at did everything in house, and it works reasonably well. What do you see as being common drivers for a company to move from doing things in house to off site, and what (if anything) do you reccomend to keep companies running on their premises?
I just completed Solution Architect Associate certification. I wanted to know What are the career opportunities after AWS certification ? inside and outside of AWS
Even i passed in April..and i think we don't get job opportunities for AWS only..we only get opportunities as DevOps engineer..and i am stuck with scripting which is no way related to SAA
Hello Lucy....
I am Learning AWS (SA) with DevOps and after completing this .How can I get a job ?
And What is the process of recruiting?
I Hope you will make a Video on this❤.....
Hi Lucy, thanks for sharing. Do you think coding is needed in General for AWS and which programming languages please?
I would like to operate small devices like lights, fans, sensors or cameras in the AWS IoT cloud as part of my project. I went through AWS IoT core AWS analytics and AWS Quicksight and can now monitor temperature sensor data through Quicksight. But how can I on/off devices or monitor through cameras with the help of AWS IoT.
I am planing doing Bacholor of information system but I don't know to do after that.
If age is on your side get that bachelors, but if you want to make money. Get certs, after all we only hire candidates with certs
Hi I m big fan of u and I started aws cuzco of u thanks lucy
Thank you for your clarity!
Glad it’s helpful!
Have my like from an SAP Sol Arch!
Thanks!! :)
HI lucky great video again, My question is how do you modify your resume after obtaining AWS Practitioner And Solution Archtecht Certs to appeal to companies for a Solutions job, and also is it better to be a cloud engineer first?
You’ve built my confidence for getting into cloud . Thank you sincerely . What do you think of Microsoft and Google certifications
Love the channel just found it this week! I'm new to aws, working on my entry-level practitioner certification right now. Is there any jobs you can get with the practitioner cert or is it too entry level?
Thank you for making this video.
No worries! 😁
Hey Lucy, I have one question
It is possible for a software developer to transition to cloud computing but can vice versa be also possible since SD requires coding skills, something which is not an essential skill for cloud?
Thank you lucy... please send me links where to start with zero knowledge. A good place to learn, money is not the issue but knowledge.
Thank you once again.
Please can you make a video about what to expect in interviews and what kind of questions to prepare for?
Olá Lucia, muito obrigada pelo video e todo o conteúdo disponibilizado aqui 🧠
this is an amazing video - thanks Lucy!
Hi Trevor! Thanks 😁
It seems to me SA sounds somewhat like an entry level when compared to devops roles. Or am I mistaken something?
Respectfully I'm going to have to disagree on this one. The cloud allows software engineers to focus almost solely on the application layer, which is convenient for the rate of development. However, this does not always result in the best product. I know it's a controversial opinion, but in my honest opinion, non coding architects tend to fit a problem to a solution instead of fitting a solution to a problem. As a software engineer, this has ultimately resulted in multiple teams that I've been having to redesign a solution due to the outcome of the original one being less than ideal. Again, no hate, but in my personal experience I've found that the best systems architects almost always have a large amount of experience actually writing code for applications. The reason being is that understanding some of the granular implementation details aid you in better understanding some of the consequences of your design decisions.
Thank You for the insights
Thanks for watching!
How much of coding you need for your job?Did you learn while in the job or internships?
Thank you Lucy!
You’re welcome :)
thanks for this insightful video. please how can I land a cloud computing internship role. I don't mind not getting paid, i just want to learn
"I am from an IBM i-series technology background, utilizing RPGLE, CLLE, SQLRPGLE. If I start the AWS Solution Architect Associate course, will it be beneficial for my career? Please advise."
How does the server look like without coding ? I mean what actually we can do as solution architect could you plss make n video in detail regarding this
Hi lucy, your video are awsome!
Thank you! :)
Thanks for all your videos 🙂
Lucy is the goat tbh❤
Thanks Lucy,
I am not good in English. Will it affect with customer dealing?
Should I do certification
Thanks a lot for this video Lucy. I have had 12 years of software development experience, and later quit that as I wanted to move completely out of programming/development. I'm now targeting AWS administration or architect roles. I'm no longer in touch with software development, will it become a problem for me?
Please let me know if you found out the answer for this
@@anicitapinto1143 Not yet. But I have hopes of restarting myself
@@pramod1591 Same here 🙏🏻
Software development isn’t a requirement for AWS admin / architect roles! 😊 It’s a preferred qualification sometimes - but not required. Having knowledge of Networking, compute, database, storage and security is more important
@@TechwithLucy Thanks Lucy. I will focus on these
Did you need some leetcode for your intern?
I did a non-technical internship, so it was not required 😊
Ty for the insight.
Are you able to share the typical pay range of someone that is a certified Solutions Architect?
Any recommendations, Books for beginners.
Not a book but I’d recommend the AWS Skillbuilder platform - free video courses
How can i get this certificat aws architecture solution without money 🥺
Unfortunately AWS doesn’t really offer vouchers for free certifications! :(
who would you recommend for coding classes on udemy, your videos are really informative
Thanks from a non coder!
You’re welcome! 😊
Thanks for this information.. i have recently completed AWS solution architect associate level certification course from AWS .. can you please suggest on how to prepare for interview and get job ..
I have completed training of AWS solutions Architect and i am from non technical background. I trying for job in AWS solutions Architect field though I get lots of call from different companies but all required 6 to 7 years of experience. How can I get a job in AWS solutions Architect as a fresher
How can one land a Solutions Architect internship (especially a paid one)
Thanks Lucy thanks a lot 😊
😄🙌
Which degree is appropriate for landing in cloud ☁️ industry? Is "Bachelor in computer application" is good enough to get job in cloud industry? And make a video on skills require to to get job in cloud .
Your videos are very helpful.....thank you so much.
also let us know pls, do we also had to learn sql ?
Amazing video, to the point Thank you so much Lucy✨ Just had a question If I’m planning to learn coding along side which language should it be? Java or Python or Go for AWS in general
Thanks 😊
Either python or Java will be helpful!
Hi Lucy, I want to ask something about aws sa internship jobs . Did you get any salary when you were working ? Thanks in advance Lucy, you are gorgeous
All AWS internships are paid positions
As a former Senior technical support engineer at Apple, is it possible to Apple to a Solutions Architect position?
I am AWS certified solutions architect.. But here in India i am not able to find any job specifically for SAA.. All jobs require DevOps and scripting knowledge... Can you guide me... I am planning to go for AWS SAP
Hey, have you got the job??
Hey Lucy what roles did you apply for internships? I am looking for SA internships in LinkedIn but there no internships. Could please what roles did u apply for internships.
Hello, Lucy! How are you doing? I am a student of System Analysis and Development here in Brazil, i want to make the first certification(Cloud Practioner) and i pretend to follow by the architect way. Can i get a job of Solutions Architect by getting throug the second level(Associate)?
Thank you!
Where do I even start my journey? Where can I get hands on skills to become AWS Solutions Architect?
Check out my video on “how to learn cloud and ACTUALLY land a job”
Been studying all week! I was in IT but I feel like my brain can’t absorb the process like when I was in my 20s. Doing about an hours or so a day. Any suggestions?
Thank you for useful video
No problem! :)
do we need coding for aws cloud practioner and for aws cloud architect ?
Thankyou so much Lucy
Thanks for watching!
Can anyone give me an advice?
I'm studying international business and my university told me "do you want AWS educate for free?" and I answered "yeah, why not?".
I have some interest in coding, maybe Phyton, and things like that, apart from the fact that in my career I need to know a little bit of everything. So my concern is: is possible to get AWS certs in 2.5 years or i should focus just in something?
Thank you in advance.
Definitely possible in 2.5 years - aws educate is a good resource. Probably also use AWS Skill builder
@@TechwithLucy Thank you for your answer. I will do my best.
Are you able to work as cloud architect remotely?
Potentially, I’d recommend looking at the Amazon jobs website and filtering by remote roles!
If one has coding skills and certs, can one become a developer or solutions architect without a degree?
What to do when in most job descriptions it is written that you need coding skills in ..... Languages etc
Not at Amazon. If you got strong LP, you might get a job
@@Alimboi what does LP means?
@@rehantayyab82 leadership principles
do I need to have linux knowledge to start AWS??
Hi Lucy, In case you didn’t see my message from your other video, love to do a collab as an AWS partner. Let me know if that’s something you would be interested in for future videos.
Hello! Can you email me the details? Thanks 😊
@@TechwithLucy Sure! How do I find your email 😅
Will i require coding skills for aws certifies associate developer?
Thank you so much!!
I was just gonna start learning Python this morning when i came across this video . thank you
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Glad it helped! 😊
Did you complete learning python??
what about cloud Architect?
need to know code?
Basical, work as sell person