Pay me 70k in my area and i'd have my house paid off in two years. Going to school full-time for this at 29 years old. Doordash at night and school during the day, cant wait!
Thank you Trevor, this is the exact video I needed! I just got my CCNA last month and I'm going for the AWS CCP and plan to get the SAA afterward. I like networking but cloud seems to have way more opportunities and room for growth. I feel like CCNA gave me a strong foundation to succeed in cloud.
Do know there is a hell of lot you have to know to be a Cloud Engineer. Most Cloud Engineers come from a Sysadmin background. You need deep knowledge of Script Programming with Bash, Python or Powershell because the Cloud is all about DevOps Automation. You kneed to learn IaC such a Terraform, Configuration management such as Ansible, Puppet or Chef, Linux as alot of Linux is used in the cloud. AWS is entirely Linux based, Networking, DevOps practices with CI/CD, Kubernettes and Containers, Virtualizatuon, Security, Databases, Azure Active Directory, Group Policies. This is NOT something you can learn over night. It could take at least two years!
My husband is a Network Engineer and has been for over 15yr his job started to integrate AWS and a team and he went and got the AWS networking Cert which was pretty hard and now he works in the AWS networking space with his job and it came with a huge pay raise
This is awesome!!! - Same story here. I started in network engineering, but my career really took off when I got into cloud and infrastructure networking. Thanks for sharing!
I decided later in life to get into tech since I loved it so much as a hobby. I went back to school and got a degree in security and assurance. I have have had exactly ZERO security jobs. I ended up working help desk and eventually got other jobs that were more challenging. I have been in technology for 10 years now and I am only now being paid what I wish I made 10 years ago and if I am being completely honest, it's good but I would prefer better pay and that is mostly because of my DTI. Student loans are the devil. If you can avoid it please do at all costs. Several years ago I worked a support role in the cloud division of a big name company and that was pretty good but short lived (downsizing is a SOB). I like cloud engineering and cloud security. So, I am taking some time to learn what skills I don't have and eventually get familiarized with either AWS, Azure or GCP. One day I hope to transfer to one of those groups as all are utilized at the company where I work.
Good Video! I started my studies a year ago for a professional degree in IT. I went for the CCP before my studies really got going. I didn’t really get any interviews with that cert (plus a little bit of school) by itself. Only after I got the CCNA, I started to get invited to interviews, and eventually landed my first IT job at a service desk. I love networking, but there’s not so many networking jobs out there (in my area). The good thing about taking the CCP first, is you learn stuff that the SAA don’t cover, and you get the 2nd/ next one for half the price! A networking background is probably good to have going into any IT direction anyway… So I’m still thinking about it, but maybe I’m supposed to go SAA and move up into the cloud?! CCP, CCNA & SSA Or CCP, CCNA, CCNP/Firewall?
In Singapore any job vacancy that says “Network Engineer” but the job description has everything else outside of networking. It seem to me most network skilled engineers have left Singapore and nobody knows the basic of networking, but they don’t want to pay anyone with network skills because once they solve a network issue, they will discard them if they don’t know todo anything else.
Im 37 an im so looking to break into tech. I was looking at both networking or cloud. I have zero experience but im looking to dedicate my time and effort everyday to learn an schooling because i need a career tired of working dead end jobs
I wanted to point out peparing a Cloud Engineer career also comes with a steeper learning curve than Networking. There is a reason why most Cloud Engineers come from an existing Sysadmin background that made the transition. A lot of fundamental knowledge such as Kubernettes and Containers, VMs, SQL Databases, Azure Active Directory and Group Policies, Storage, Linux, Security, Networking, DevOps IaC Automation such as Terraform, Ansible, Scripting such as Bash, Python are essential skills needed. Many of these things can take over a year or two leaen and be proficient at it. This is not something you can leaen over night. I see alor people take these exams bur forgot the DevOps Automation and Scripting part. No real Cloud Engineer would deploy an infrastructure manually from the GUI.
After 7 years I’d help desk, I’ve been going back and forth with networking and cloud as my next step. I think I’m going to go for the gusto and try the AWS solutions architect. This just helped me so much! Thanks.
I am also little confused, I have worked as a Technical support for basic devices. Now I am confused that I go for Aws cloud cert as it is getting popular now a days or so ccna.
Thank you Sir, I just pounced on your video doing my research. Coincidentally, I just started both CCNA and Cloud Computing. However, I see cloud so easier to assimilate than CCNA but hey I really want to gey both certification and get out of the military lol
I worked as a network engineer for almost 10 years, I have CCNA and that foundation helps me a lot on passing the AWS SAA. Nowadays now my role is on the Project Management side, however I'm still thinking to go for the CCNP, I feel like it's a pending goal in my carrer.
My goal is to be a cloud engineer and Im interested in networking as well. I wanted to take CCNA first to get into IT But Im 46 and want to get a job fast . Judging by this video my best option is to get a cloud cert first.
CCNA could be good too - It really just depends on what opportunity is available to you. But there is no bad option. Focus on learning something new, and things will follow. Wether you go CCNA or AWS certs.
Have my A+ and Net+. I was trying to figure out whether to go and get my Sec+ to complete the Trifecta or get my CCNA, but it looks like AWS is the smarter choice, so I may start looking into that as far as career path, thanks for the information.
Thank you for the video. I feel good about my choice now. I'm in an AWS re/start program prepping for the Cloud Practitioner Exam. We actually take the exam in 2 weeks. Going for the SAA afterwards. I want to be a cloud engineer. Spent the last twenty years working in a warehouse. I don't wanna do that anymore.
That was an interesting choice of input. You mentioned Cloud Engineer vs. Network engineer, so rather than say something blanket like AWS or Cisco (which could include all kinds of jobs unrelated to engineering roles), I put Cloud Engineer and Network Engineer in the search and get more Network Engineer jobs popping up on Linkedin (only about 1.5 times). But then on Indeed, there were almost 3x Cloud Engineer roles compared to Network Engineer on Indeed. That was nuts hah!
really helpful ! I would also be interested in an video how easy it is to switch from an „10 years into networking career“ to a simular payed cloud position. How long would you guess learning is necessary and is it worth it?
I'm not sure if I will make a video like this - mostly because I've found it difficult to connect videos like this one with an audience.... Idk how to market that content in a way where it actually helps people and gets in front of eyeballs. That said - you are welcome to DM me on linkedin, and we can chat more about strategies for that sort of transition. Good news for people looking to follow a similar path is that it is easier than ever to make that sort of transition.
Hi Trevor, your video was very useful for me there I was looking for solutions. For the newcomer IT is a very difficult field to enter and get opinions on as nobody wants to talk about it. I’m thankful to you for presenting us this video as it made me decide my career path. No, thank you so much bro.
Okay, let's be real here, and let me ask a question. How many entry jobs will you find as a Cloud Administrator? CCNA will get you your first job overwhelmingly.
@@josephjefferson6368 i think there’s some truth to this point A lot of networking roles involve a lot of physical work like racking/stacking and patching/running cables. Many people use that opportunity to work their way up. But cloud is also more relevant than its event been. So I think even for entry level, it’s a good way to be relevant for the workforce
This was helpful, I’ve been studying for the Network+, and I plan to take Security+. After that I was torn between CCNA and AWS. Btw I love the instruments, I’m also a musician 🎺
Not sure how these job salary platforms collect their data but as a mid level network engineer, I can tell you that I have not made such low numbers as reported in your video in the last several years in the couple jobs I've had. I think the starting pay 10 years ago for a mid was maybe 80 to 90k. Add at least 50k to that nowadays and it's more accurate. A lot of my network engineer friends that are mids are also in the same range. 96k is way too low. In fact, it looks like I make more than all the cloud engineer salaries you covered (which I'm thinking are potentially also being under reported in that case?). I think cloud engineers are more in demand currently and there's less of a supply which is why cloud engineers are going to get paid more in today's market. It just seems that these salary platforms are severely under reporting the salaries lol.
Yeah - it’s a huge aggregate. Very difficult to get accurate numbers even from BLS. These averages aren’t very reflective and can go much higher faster… or even much lower sometimes depending on zip code, company, etc.
You said it exactly I want to learn broad information about stuff because I don’t know what my niche is yet, but I want to start learning and I’m so overwhelmed by trying to choose what to start learning that I’m not learning what can I start learning while looking for a entry-level job right now so that I can work a job walk continue learning anybody have any ideas? I’m interested in cloud and Nettwerk and cyber security even interested in data analytics which I know the roadmap for that I just can’t make up my mind, but I want to start learning something.
I vote cloud :) - Networking is an awesome career, but the growth potential has been eclipsed by cloud roles in recent years. Of course, security will always be an excellent field... but I, like many engineers, suffer from finding compliance/security somewhat boring. I've found that going from Infra>cloud is a relatively easy jump for most infra engineers.
@@abrahamsteinberg8374 Its a good idea to know some basic scripting no matter what role you have. Networking, cloud or security. Most people I know working on AWS know at least some VERY BASIC python. At minimum, you need to be able to read code. Especially if you want to be a security professional. Coding is the most important skillset of the century. So I could never recommend someone plan their career decision around avoiding learning basic programming. It would be far too limiting for your career to close yourself off from that option.
Hi. This was great information and really helped me however, over the past year AWS and other giant tech companies made the biggest cuts since the last time this aired. Could you try to do another evaluation video?
I think the info still holds true - While less people are getting hired directly at AWS, jobs growth is still strong in the cloud space.... as of right now anyways
Hi , Just need a recommendation from you, I 'm from Networking background and Degree in Networking, i have CCNA too. now I need deep dive in to cloud security / engineer without changing networking subjects. I love networking , can you suggest me which certification path should i go along ? . And what cloud vendor should i go with ? AWS or AZURE ? . note that i do like stay in networking area while learning cloud that is related to networking . thank you so much.
Hey Trevor. Thanks for the break down. I have been working as a cybersecurity analyst for 1 1/2 years and am interested in moving into a cloud security engineering role. All I have for certs is a Comptia Sec+. Do you think getting Cloud+ and some Azure certs along with my experience in the field would be enough to transition well into a Cloud Security Engineering role?
@@Reginaldo5400 Correct. But I also fought for the opportunity. Division of a larger company I was working for got sold and had to build a new IT team from scratch. They knew I wanted to get into IT because months before I was messaging the execs on LinkedIn. So there were certainly other factors involved there. Sometimes you just gotta talk to people man
Im planning on getting ny A+ first before I start learning and working towards a career and certifications in AWS. Personally, I feel like the A+ is perfect for a basic foundational level of computers and technology, but others say I may be wasting my time? What are your/everyone elses thoughts on this approach?
I'm a 11 grade Student, I'm planning to complete my CCNA course before my high school viz. by the end of 2024.. I'm experienced with Web Development (HTML, CSS, JS, NodeJs NextJs), bit of Python and Java.. Can I expect a good job after my high school if I have the CCNA certification
Thank you for this! I have absolutely zero experience, but I want to break into tech. Is the best first step the Cloud Practicioner Cert? Will that aid in teaching the fundamentals?
Thanks for this video 💞 Please i would like to get your advise on this I have recently ended my college And I want to get to IT I have been studying for my CCNA And there are only a few topic left to me to study The problem is that right now i can't take the exam it too expensive for me And now i see that there will be a new CCNA exam soon Typically is the new exam totally different ? Should I keep studying even if there new version will be released ? Or this won't help me in the new version
Respected Sir, this has covered is what I was looking for a long time. I have a question that stops me to step into the networking is that I am 27, unemployed and have no IT background so would it be considered when getting a job.
Really hard fine entry level jobs for cloud n most entry level jobs require 1 yr experience in I.T. I feel like start at networking job then move up to cloud eng. Cloud eng not really entry to it i say more like mid level type job
I would generally agree with this. Entry cloud jobs are becoming more and more common, but it is true that many people build their skills in another technology then move over to a cloud role later. The bigger. cloud becomes, and the less relevant traditional infrastructure becomes, the more this will change tho.
@@trevspires you dont need to know security or network but they will pay you more if you atleast know the basics such as a network+ or security+. They will pay you more for knowing more then just cloud right?
Thank you for your guidance, currently m working in Networking for 4yrs. Completed AZ900 and self studied on AZ104. Once i complete my certification how can i get job? Without cloud experience, is it difficult to join in cloud stream with my networking experience?
@@surajmochi6875 yes, I placed in cloud domain with certification. and moreover network experience with cloud knowledge gave some advantage to crack interviews
Sir can I begin my IT learning journey through cloud services although my college degree has no relation to IT ? I really wonder how can I build a system on the cloud will I don't know how to build it in premises, anyway I spent a lot of time preparing for ccna and have a good idea about ip classes and subnetting, static and dynamic routing, dhcp, dns, stp, vlans and fhrp ....etc
A question to Trevor and everyone: After passing the CCNA is jumping to AWS Solution Architect a good idea? I am thinking that CCNA can give you some advantage and allowing you jump straight to AWS SAA.
I think its a good foundation that can lead to a cloud cert for sure I always recommend the AWS SA associate along with free tier experimentation for folks seriously interested in learning cloud
Is it realistic to believe I can pivot from Cybersecurity Analyst to Network Admin easier than if I would've done it from Tech Support? Of course, I'm taking my CCNA first and I'm taking in a few months as right now I only have Net+, Sec+ and Blue Team Level 1 certifications.
should i even bother with networking? ive been in help desk for 3 years now and i still have a hard time wrapping my head around networking. I can study each device individually but my brain cant see the bigger picture when I go to different sites.
I think everyone should know a little networking - but also everyone doesn't have to be a networking interest. I always just suggest that people do what is most interesting to them personally. Sometimes, taking a break from a certain technology for a few years then coming back to it will give you the space to see it with more clarity though. As long as you're always learning something, you're good. Networking is just one piece of the puzzle.
Are you talking about just earning the certifications, or are you talking about them in addition to a bachelors degree? Another way of wording that question is, do I need a technology type degree in addition to the certification/s?
Certs are cheaper, degrees last longer There’s no clear decision on one over the other. Just do what you can. For most, degrees are expensive and certs make more sense
I honestly have no idea. DM me more about your background and maybe I can help. I think probably none of these are ideal for WFH at first glance. Unless you’ve been doing networking or security for a while now
hey there i have just completed cert 3 in IT ( just basic ) now thinking of networking and i am in Australia . can anyone suggest can i do cloud certificate straight away and get into IT job .
Absolutely! Cloud security is a rapidly growing industry. Cloud growth is still ~30-40% y/y globally, and cloud security is following that trend. AWS has security certs and such for people specifically targeting AWS security.
It does both for sure. You kind of have to choose a provider platform to learn cloud. There is no other way. At least; there’s no other effective way that I’m aware of unless you’re just staying high level and not hands on
DOES NETWORK SECURITY ENGINEERS JOB AFFECTED BY CLOUD ?? I M CCNP SERVICE PROVIDER NETWORK ENGINEER ALSO CAN DO NETWORK SECURITY ENGINEERING & FIREWALL WHAT IS MY CATEGORY ? CYBER SECURITY OR NETWORKS OR ITS MIXED
Pay me 70k in my area and i'd have my house paid off in two years. Going to school full-time for this at 29 years old. Doordash at night and school during the day, cant wait!
Dude I'm going to school full time 29 years old, father during the day school at night, good luck 👍
Soon you’ll regret those 70k 😅 but here’s hoping you’re making me more
Good luck 🙏
@@skydude7682 Thanks man. Halfway through first semester with an A in every class currently.
You got this man. Same over here, I’m almost done with my Bachelors in Cybersec and still working on some AWS certs during my free time.
Thank you Trevor, this is the exact video I needed! I just got my CCNA last month and I'm going for the AWS CCP and plan to get the SAA afterward. I like networking but cloud seems to have way more opportunities and room for growth. I feel like CCNA gave me a strong foundation to succeed in cloud.
Can't argue with that!! CCNA def did the same for me
Hi. How long did wracked for you to get your CCNA
Very realistic endeavors.
Based on my experience, the AWS Cloud practitioner study guide can be read and done within 1-2 weeks and ready to take the exam. The CCNA you can’t.
I agree with this.
I would put SA Associate on par with CCNA. Not cloud pract.
Do know there is a hell of lot you have to know to be a Cloud Engineer. Most Cloud Engineers come from a Sysadmin background. You need deep knowledge of Script Programming with Bash, Python or Powershell because the Cloud is all about DevOps Automation. You kneed to learn IaC such a Terraform, Configuration management such as Ansible, Puppet or Chef, Linux as alot of Linux is used in the cloud. AWS is entirely Linux based, Networking, DevOps practices with CI/CD, Kubernettes and Containers, Virtualizatuon, Security, Databases, Azure Active Directory, Group Policies. This is NOT something you can learn over night. It could take at least two years!
My husband is a Network Engineer and has been for over 15yr his job started to integrate AWS and a team and he went and got the AWS networking Cert which was pretty hard and now he works in the AWS networking space with his job and it came with a huge pay raise
This is awesome!!! - Same story here.
I started in network engineering, but my career really took off when I got into cloud and infrastructure networking.
Thanks for sharing!
Can I ask how much the pay raise was? I know its rude to ask but my life depends on this information. Plz and thank you
@@uncomfortabletruths7990 He was making 110,000 and now making 160,000
@@lilliekeisha thanks for sharing the detail Keish - this type is stuff is important for people to know.
@@trevspires no problem. you're welcome
CCNA might be specialized, but it’s in depth in networking in general. It will lay groundwork for all their IT career.
Absolutely - it managed to give you BOTH.
Networking foundations, and implementation through the lens of a practitioner
This video was very helpful. I am starting out new in the IT field and I had this same question. Again thanks for the advice.
I decided later in life to get into tech since I loved it so much as a hobby. I went back to school and got a degree in security and assurance. I have have had exactly ZERO security jobs. I ended up working help desk and eventually got other jobs that were more challenging. I have been in technology for 10 years now and I am only now being paid what I wish I made 10 years ago and if I am being completely honest, it's good but I would prefer better pay and that is mostly because of my DTI. Student loans are the devil. If you can avoid it please do at all costs. Several years ago I worked a support role in the cloud division of a big name company and that was pretty good but short lived (downsizing is a SOB). I like cloud engineering and cloud security. So, I am taking some time to learn what skills I don't have and eventually get familiarized with either AWS, Azure or GCP. One day I hope to transfer to one of those groups as all are utilized at the company where I work.
Good Video! I started my studies a year ago for a professional degree in IT. I went for the CCP before my studies really got going. I didn’t really get any interviews with that cert (plus a little bit of school) by itself. Only after I got the CCNA, I started to get invited to interviews, and eventually landed my first IT job at a service desk.
I love networking, but there’s not so many networking jobs out there (in my area).
The good thing about taking the CCP first, is you learn stuff that the SAA don’t cover, and you get the 2nd/ next one for half the price!
A networking background is probably good to have going into any IT direction anyway…
So I’m still thinking about it, but maybe I’m supposed to go SAA and move up into the cloud?!
CCP, CCNA & SSA
Or
CCP, CCNA, CCNP/Firewall?
In Singapore any job vacancy that says “Network Engineer” but the job description has everything else outside of networking. It seem to me most network skilled engineers have left Singapore and nobody knows the basic of networking, but they don’t want to pay anyone with network skills because once they solve a network issue, they will discard them if they don’t know todo anything else.
Im 37 an im so looking to break into tech. I was looking at both networking or cloud. I have zero experience but im looking to dedicate my time and effort everyday to learn an schooling because i need a career tired of working dead end jobs
I wanted to point out peparing a Cloud Engineer career also comes with a steeper learning curve than Networking. There is a reason why most Cloud Engineers come from an existing Sysadmin background that made the transition. A lot of fundamental knowledge such as Kubernettes and Containers, VMs, SQL Databases, Azure Active Directory and Group Policies, Storage, Linux, Security, Networking, DevOps IaC Automation such as Terraform, Ansible, Scripting such as Bash, Python are essential skills needed. Many of these things can take over a year or two leaen and be proficient at it. This is not something you can leaen over night. I see alor people take these exams bur forgot the DevOps Automation and Scripting part. No real Cloud Engineer would deploy an infrastructure manually from the GUI.
Bingo
Net working is so much fun and much easier
Nailed it. This should be a top comment
Agrees
After 7 years I’d help desk, I’ve been going back and forth with networking and cloud as my next step. I think I’m going to go for the gusto and try the AWS solutions architect. This just helped me so much! Thanks.
I am also little confused, I have worked as a Technical support for basic devices. Now I am confused that I go for Aws cloud cert as it is getting popular now a days or so ccna.
Damn 7 years on Help Desk? If you plan on progressing in your career you shouldn't be on the Help Desk that long. 2-3 years as th max.
@@eman0828 I’ve gotten as high as I can go. I’m tier 3 /engineering. I feel trapped.
The back and forth is why you've been there 7 years. Make a decision.
Thank you Sir, I just pounced on your video doing my research. Coincidentally, I just started both CCNA and Cloud Computing. However, I see cloud so easier to assimilate than CCNA but hey I really want to gey both certification and get out of the military lol
Ha? Cloud is much harder
I worked as a network engineer for almost 10 years, I have CCNA and that foundation helps me a lot on passing the AWS SAA. Nowadays now my role is on the Project Management side, however I'm still thinking to go for the CCNP, I feel like it's a pending goal in my carrer.
Thanks man you are the best, your inside was the best information that I needed
My goal is to be a cloud engineer and Im interested in networking as well. I wanted to take CCNA first to get into IT But Im 46 and want to get a job fast . Judging by this video my best option is to get a cloud cert first.
CCNA could be good too - It really just depends on what opportunity is available to you.
But there is no bad option. Focus on learning something new, and things will follow. Wether you go CCNA or AWS certs.
I’m also 46 I want to get a job fast I need a career change really bad
Networking is a great base for anything
@@miguelv431it's really cool of you sir for showing age is not a limit to lear stuff , I'm 35 and thinking can I change my Domain now😅
Hey, dear its been years since you asked this question how has the journey been? please would mind sharing your journey into cloud engineering?
Have my A+ and Net+. I was trying to figure out whether to go and get my Sec+ to complete the Trifecta or get my CCNA, but it looks like AWS is the smarter choice, so I may start looking into that as far as career path, thanks for the information.
Great video - I've been circling the drain on the AWS Cert but ready to move forward
Thank you for the video. I feel good about my choice now. I'm in an AWS re/start program prepping for the Cloud Practitioner Exam. We actually take the exam in 2 weeks. Going for the SAA afterwards. I want to be a cloud engineer. Spent the last twenty years working in a warehouse. I don't wanna do that anymore.
Thanks for the video. Added further clarity to the question I asked.
How cool to randomly stumble across a video made by someone that I knew! Hope all is well, Spires!
Wilson.. that you?!?! LOL
@@trevspires 😜
This was a really helpful video, thanks so much for making it!
Thank for the info, very helpful really wanted an appetizer approach to enter IT and this vide helped a lot.
I'm seeing the same trend. Thanks for sharing your experience.
That was an interesting choice of input. You mentioned Cloud Engineer vs. Network engineer, so rather than say something blanket like AWS or Cisco (which could include all kinds of jobs unrelated to engineering roles), I put Cloud Engineer and Network Engineer in the search and get more Network Engineer jobs popping up on Linkedin (only about 1.5 times). But then on Indeed, there were almost 3x Cloud Engineer roles compared to Network Engineer on Indeed. That was nuts hah!
Yeah - its kind of hard to get a full picture.
Especially because "Cloud Engineer" is not normally the job title given to someone working in AWS.
really helpful ! I would also be interested in an video how easy it is to switch from an „10 years into networking career“ to a simular payed cloud position. How long would you guess learning is necessary and is it worth it?
I'm not sure if I will make a video like this - mostly because I've found it difficult to connect videos like this one with an audience.... Idk how to market that content in a way where it actually helps people and gets in front of eyeballs.
That said - you are welcome to DM me on linkedin, and we can chat more about strategies for that sort of transition.
Good news for people looking to follow a similar path is that it is easier than ever to make that sort of transition.
Thanks for the very informative video. It was very refreshing hearing an honest opinion! Thanks, and subscribed!!
Hey man just stepped into this gem of a Video!
Really good video, thx. I'm in. Most of the videos I've watched about getting into cloud were pretty bad. Yours are great.
Hi Trevor, your video was very useful for me there I was looking for solutions. For the newcomer IT is a very difficult field to enter and get opinions on as nobody wants to talk about it. I’m thankful to you for presenting us this video as it made me decide my career path. No, thank you so much bro.
Hi Trevor, thanks for your video. Big help to me cos I just start IT and I just confuse where to go
ton of value on this video! thank you!
really appreciate your insight, thank you!
Okay, let's be real here, and let me ask a question. How many entry jobs will you find as a Cloud Administrator? CCNA will get you your first job overwhelmingly.
@@josephjefferson6368 i think there’s some truth to this point
A lot of networking roles involve a lot of physical work like racking/stacking and patching/running cables. Many people use that opportunity to work their way up.
But cloud is also more relevant than its event been. So I think even for entry level, it’s a good way to be relevant for the workforce
Good on ya. Spent my career as a sales engineer. Best bang for buck. Be part of the revenue side 😊
Hey sir I’ve been a network analyst for about 10 years now and I’m getting my AWS SAA certification. I like the opportunity the AWS has vs Networking
Great insights. Thanks!
Thank you much for a very informative and straightforward video!
This was helpful, I’ve been studying for the Network+, and I plan to take Security+. After that I was torn between CCNA and AWS. Btw I love the instruments, I’m also a musician 🎺
Thanks, Big Bro, for the advice.
I was reading somewhere that CompTIA Cloud+ has been getting a lot of heat.
This video spoke to me deeply. Thank you.
Not sure how these job salary platforms collect their data but as a mid level network engineer, I can tell you that I have not made such low numbers as reported in your video in the last several years in the couple jobs I've had. I think the starting pay 10 years ago for a mid was maybe 80 to 90k. Add at least 50k to that nowadays and it's more accurate. A lot of my network engineer friends that are mids are also in the same range. 96k is way too low. In fact, it looks like I make more than all the cloud engineer salaries you covered (which I'm thinking are potentially also being under reported in that case?). I think cloud engineers are more in demand currently and there's less of a supply which is why cloud engineers are going to get paid more in today's market. It just seems that these salary platforms are severely under reporting the salaries lol.
Yeah - it’s a huge aggregate.
Very difficult to get accurate numbers even from BLS.
These averages aren’t very reflective and can go much higher faster… or even much lower sometimes depending on zip code, company, etc.
Bro ,can u tell me should i start my career as network engineer
Very good fruitful video, Thank you very much for explaining in depth :)
Dude thanks for this video. New subscriber!
You said it exactly I want to learn broad information about stuff because I don’t know what my niche is yet, but I want to start learning and I’m so overwhelmed by trying to choose what to start learning that I’m not learning what can I start learning while looking for a entry-level job right now so that I can work a job walk continue learning anybody have any ideas? I’m interested in cloud and Nettwerk and cyber security even interested in data analytics which I know the roadmap for that I just can’t make up my mind, but I want to start learning something.
Cool broo. I am a infra tech consultant now but still trying to decide whether to go to cyber or cloud...or even networking
I vote cloud :) - Networking is an awesome career, but the growth potential has been eclipsed by cloud roles in recent years. Of course, security will always be an excellent field... but I, like many engineers, suffer from finding compliance/security somewhat boring.
I've found that going from Infra>cloud is a relatively easy jump for most infra engineers.
@@trevspires what about programming in cloud? Is it really must have to be a cloud eng or?
@@abrahamsteinberg8374 Its a good idea to know some basic scripting no matter what role you have. Networking, cloud or security. Most people I know working on AWS know at least some VERY BASIC python. At minimum, you need to be able to read code. Especially if you want to be a security professional.
Coding is the most important skillset of the century. So I could never recommend someone plan their career decision around avoiding learning basic programming. It would be far too limiting for your career to close yourself off from that option.
@@trevspires thank you mate!!! Very helpful
Hi. This was great information and really helped me however, over the past year AWS and other giant tech companies made the biggest cuts since the last time this aired. Could you try to do another evaluation video?
I think the info still holds true - While less people are getting hired directly at AWS, jobs growth is still strong in the cloud space.... as of right now anyways
Nice on, good info, pleas work on your volume, its pretty low,,... thanks much
Isn't networking much easier to get into than cloud ? Cloud has so many branches and subsidiaries. ..
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I gently tapped the 👍🏽 button instead of Hulk smashing it. How's that?😁
We appreciate - be nice to the buttons.
A Google developer worked very hard on it
Trevor! I loooovvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeee youuuuu soooooooooooooooooooo much❤
Hi , Just need a recommendation from you, I 'm from Networking background and Degree in Networking, i have CCNA too. now I need deep dive in to cloud security / engineer without changing networking subjects. I love networking , can you suggest me which certification path should i go along ? .
And what cloud vendor should i go with ? AWS or AZURE ? . note that i do like stay in networking area while learning cloud that is related to networking . thank you so much.
Thanks Trevor! 🤘🏻🙂
The Tom Segura of the IT world. Great video btw. You look like Tom Segura.
I'm trying so hard to pass advanced networking 😭😭. I failed first attempt n still studying 😭😭. I have solution architect already lol
do it again it has to click
@@noblelisa8461 wooohooo I did n passed it!! It clicked 🥳
This video was sooo helpful for me thanks 🙏🏻
Hey Trevor. Thanks for the break down. I have been working as a cybersecurity analyst for 1 1/2 years and am interested in moving into a cloud security engineering role. All I have for certs is a Comptia Sec+. Do you think getting Cloud+ and some Azure certs along with my experience in the field would be enough to transition well into a Cloud Security Engineering role?
yo so in brief you do not have any other certificate other than comptia sec + and you go the job ?
@@Reginaldo5400 Correct. But I also fought for the opportunity. Division of a larger company I was working for got sold and had to build a new IT team from scratch. They knew I wanted to get into IT because months before I was messaging the execs on LinkedIn. So there were certainly other factors involved there. Sometimes you just gotta talk to people man
One thing about networking that I dislike is working at odd hours because of upgrades or outages. Is there a lot of that in Cloud?
It all depends. I'm more in VMware environment but our networking team works more weird hours than our server teams do
Im planning on getting ny A+ first before I start learning and working towards a career and certifications in AWS. Personally, I feel like the A+ is perfect for a basic foundational level of computers and technology, but others say I may be wasting my time? What are your/everyone elses thoughts on this approach?
Get the A+. it gets you thru the door, never forget about the fundamentals man
Thanks for the information I believe that there are too many networks engineers (CCNA)and no many jobs available.
Maybe true. I’m not certain how many certified people there are.
Cloud techs who aren't network certified keep me employed.
Very clear and precise..you must be a Nerd.✌️
Another question is, what’s the entry level job for net work while learning the Ccna And what’s the entry level for a AWS for cloud?
I'm a 11 grade Student, I'm planning to complete my CCNA course before my high school viz. by the end of 2024..
I'm experienced with Web Development (HTML, CSS, JS, NodeJs NextJs), bit of Python and Java..
Can I expect a good job after my high school if I have the CCNA certification
Look at dev ops my boi sound like that what u going to
Hi Trevor, can you explain why you recommend solutions architect over SysOps associate? Thanks!
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Great video !
Thank you for this! I have absolutely zero experience, but I want to break into tech. Is the best first step the Cloud Practicioner Cert? Will that aid in teaching the fundamentals?
Yep! That's a solid place to start.
but the most important thing is to just start
Thanks for this video 💞
Please i would like to get your advise on this
I have recently ended my college
And I want to get to IT
I have been studying for my CCNA
And there are only a few topic left to me to study
The problem is that right now i can't take the exam it too expensive for me
And now i see that there will be a new CCNA exam soon
Typically is the new exam totally different ?
Should I keep studying even if there new version will be released ?
Or this won't help me in the new version
Respected Sir, this has covered is what I was looking for a long time. I have a question that stops me to step into the networking is that I am 27, unemployed and have no IT background so would it be considered when getting a job.
Really hard fine entry level jobs for cloud n most entry level jobs require 1 yr experience in I.T. I feel like start at networking job then move up to cloud eng. Cloud eng not really entry to it i say more like mid level type job
I would generally agree with this.
Entry cloud jobs are becoming more and more common, but it is true that many people build their skills in another technology then move over to a cloud role later.
The bigger. cloud becomes, and the less relevant traditional infrastructure becomes, the more this will change tho.
@@trevspires you dont need to know security or network but they will pay you more if you atleast know the basics such as a network+ or security+. They will pay you more for knowing more then just cloud right?
Thank you.
Thank you for your guidance, currently m working in Networking for 4yrs. Completed AZ900 and self studied on AZ104. Once i complete my certification how can i get job? Without cloud experience, is it difficult to join in cloud stream with my networking experience?
hey, have you got job in cloud ? i am on same boat as you were one year ago. would be happy to hear from you :)
@@surajmochi6875 yes, I placed in cloud domain with certification. and moreover network experience with cloud knowledge gave some advantage to crack interviews
Sir can I begin my IT learning journey through cloud services although my college degree has no relation to IT ? I really wonder how can I build a system on the cloud will I don't know how to build it in premises, anyway I spent a lot of time preparing for ccna and have a good idea about ip classes and subnetting, static and dynamic routing, dhcp, dns, stp, vlans and fhrp ....etc
Trevor, thank you for the video. Have you tried ANS-C02 (Advanced networking AWS cert)?.
yep! I finished that one a couple months ago. - I made a Video about it with some more detail.
@@trevspires wow! Congratulations Trevor. I will check it up 💪
A question to Trevor and everyone:
After passing the CCNA is jumping to AWS Solution Architect a good idea? I am thinking that CCNA can give you some advantage and allowing you jump straight to AWS SAA.
I think its a good foundation that can lead to a cloud cert for sure
I always recommend the AWS SA associate along with free tier experimentation for folks seriously interested in learning cloud
great information
Great video
Awesome content.
Is it realistic to believe I can pivot from Cybersecurity Analyst to Network Admin easier than if I would've done it from Tech Support?
Of course, I'm taking my CCNA first and I'm taking in a few months as right now I only have Net+, Sec+ and Blue Team Level 1 certifications.
Not sure if easier - but I think it’s a similar transition
Largely depends on the specific analyst/helpdesk work being done
@@trevspires got it. Thank you.
Why we need to pay for a certification? hi im from phillipines..
Tom segura ?
should i even bother with networking? ive been in help desk for 3 years now and i still have a hard time wrapping my head around networking. I can study each device individually but my brain cant see the bigger picture when I go to different sites.
I think everyone should know a little networking - but also everyone doesn't have to be a networking interest.
I always just suggest that people do what is most interesting to them personally.
Sometimes, taking a break from a certain technology for a few years then coming back to it will give you the space to see it with more clarity though.
As long as you're always learning something, you're good. Networking is just one piece of the puzzle.
I am a SOC analyst what recommendation to switch to cloud security ?
Hi Trevor, do Cloud Engineers also work in Shifts or 9 to 5 jobs?
Are you talking about just earning the certifications, or are you talking about them in addition to a bachelors degree? Another way of wording that question is, do I need a technology type degree in addition to the certification/s?
Certs are cheaper, degrees last longer
There’s no clear decision on one over the other. Just do what you can.
For most, degrees are expensive and certs make more sense
@@trevspires good to know. Thank you for the response
Which is a better combo certification to work from home in IT? 1)CEH W/Splunk 2)CCNA W/CCNP or 3) CySA+ W/CEH
I honestly have no idea. DM me more about your background and maybe I can help.
I think probably none of these are ideal for WFH at first glance. Unless you’ve been doing networking or security for a while now
hey there i have just completed cert 3 in IT ( just basic ) now thinking of networking and i am in Australia . can anyone suggest can i do cloud certificate straight away and get into IT job .
I found it helpful.
Hi sir thank you for ur time .
Is it worth to learn ccna when your goal is cloud and computing?
Is it worth??
What about Net Eng vs Cloud Eng in terms of stress levels?
Oh I think that's all very specific to the company and role, and how you personally manage stress :p
Is there are a career for security/cyber security in regards to amazon cloud?
Absolutely! Cloud security is a rapidly growing industry.
Cloud growth is still ~30-40% y/y globally, and cloud security is following that trend.
AWS has security certs and such for people specifically targeting AWS security.
Is the Amazon cloud certification going to teach you all cloud stuff or only specific to their own platform?
It does both for sure.
You kind of have to choose a provider platform to learn cloud. There is no other way.
At least; there’s no other effective way that I’m aware of unless you’re just staying high level and not hands on
Brother will AWS,azure and GCP replace CCNA and other networking jobs? Please help out ...
No, absolutely not. Who tf you think runs the cloud?
Best opportunity to network engineer,if they switch to cloud right ✅️
Do you mean that is your monthly payment because I am going to offer computer networking at the university
Pardon?
What about network security or cybersecurity ?
Great fields! :)
Have any specific questions on those?
Most ppl suggest starting with A+ N+ then getting a cloud cert for ppl who are new ....any advice ?
CompTIA is useless unless you want a government job.
DOES NETWORK SECURITY ENGINEERS JOB AFFECTED BY CLOUD ??
I M CCNP SERVICE PROVIDER NETWORK ENGINEER ALSO CAN DO NETWORK SECURITY ENGINEERING & FIREWALL
WHAT IS MY CATEGORY ? CYBER SECURITY OR NETWORKS OR ITS MIXED