5 steps: 1. Lean on resources you already have. 2. Apply Everywhere. 3. Be open to cloud adjacent roles >> Move up in the same company. 4. Be smart with your money. 5. Network, Learn and grow. Be part of a community.
im so inspired by your journey....i have been interested in the Cloud industry for awhile. i currently work on the help desk and im so ready to move into a different area of IT....but its always even more of a pleasure to see more women in the cloud industry...thank you for your video on this!
You are quite an inspiration..even I started as a help desk engineer..and now working as technical manager in data centre..now focussed on public cloud..thanks for sharing these tips..
Thanks a lot for sharing your tips and journey. I really liked what you said about rejection - "Becoming comfortable with rejection is skill set on it's own" wow.. Wish you all the best in your journey.
0:00 Intro 0:43 Lean on resources you have 1:46 widen the pool of places you are applying to 2:03 Correction: I said "I didn't even go to high school here, I was living in South America and did 2 semesters, then dropped out" I forgot to say *of college. Yes, I did graduate high school, then I did two semesters of college then dropped out. 3:01 Be open to cloud adjacent roles, just because "cloud" isn't in the role title doesn't mean you won't get cloud experience 4:40 Move up instead of out? 4:50 Be smart with your money, later on, it helps if you need to take risks in your career 5:42 network, grow, start a blog, keep studying, start a youtube, document your journey
Nice one, thanks. I have a question tho or I need some guidance from you. Am currently on a path to become a full stack web developer, but I have no college degree. So I wanna ask how were you able to prepare your CV and portfolio without having college degrees and use it to apple for jobs? Your reply would be much appreciated, thanks!
You already answered what would've been a question at around 2:03. But when you were applying for jobs in addition to your great interviewing I was wondering how & what you did to have companies consider you (b4 & after the interview) even though there was lack of experience. Also, considering if they asked why you dropped out of college and your response to that. #WomanInTech #WomenInTech
The part on 4:00 onwards - where you might not have dependency, but there are many who are in a similar position like you, do not make use of that to their advantage. Thank you for being sincere on this specific part and the video. It motivates.
Very helpful tips. "Becoming comfortable with rejection is a skillset on its own" .- Gwyneth Cloud Engineer. The area on also humbling yourself to take on cloud adjacent roles before you eventually land the actual cloud one cant be overspoken enough about - Use it as your foundation to getting more off-the-clock time in the company to see how the folks in that cloud role that you want to do, function and if that is still the type of role you'd be willing to fall into.
My mother is peña too. From Puerto Rico, originally Chicago. Her dad's name was Pedro Peña. She had many older brothers and sisters that she didn't grew up with. One was named Luis peña, he cooked or was a chef. I say that, because you have those peña eyes.
Really appreciate your full disclosure and real ness, I’m taking the leap into iT infrastructures aws & gcp architectures and feels like a mind field but I think the time is now... so thank you 🙂 you have given me a definite deciding decision..
I've been watching your videos and I'm absolutely inspired by your journey. I'm 33 years old and looking for a career change after working in Tech Sales for 5 years.
Hey thanks for your video! I'm trying to get into cloud cybersecurity, and currently I work as an entry level AWS admin. I'm hoping to get AWS certified soon and move on up the ladder. I really appreciated that you mentioned to move up, not out. I feel impatient sometimes in trying to attain my goal, but I just gotta keep on working towards my degree and certifications. I'll get there eventually. Awesome video, seriously. Thanks
Thank you so much for your wisdom! I really appreciate it! I just checked out your live stream interview with Du'An Lightfoot and you dropped so much great information that folks just coming into I.T. and folks like me that have been in the game for a long time can learn from and use! Peace & Blessings
Hi Gwyneth, You have a great personality, good communicator and it was great to watch this video and get listen to your tips. I've been working for a long time and I think there is an X factor. Being able to connect to people and have them like you and want to work with you. You definitely have that in addition to all of your technical skills.
Hello friend, thank you for those kind words, I feel like in tech we get so stuck up on the technical skillset. I wanted to create a space where I could just talk to people :) I am glad you watched this video and hope your 2021 is going well!
Thank you for being part of 100 days of cloud :) Needed it! Also, thanks for calling out that you got into cloud at an opportune time. Your path will be different from those just starting to get their hands cloudy (like me)-- more competition, skill set needs to be more competitive, etc...
I was about to continue my bachelor in medicine, but opportunities brought me into a service desk position, and here still I am, growing and learning. Maybe I can expertise later in healthcare big data or something like that...
Thank you Gwneth! I have a friend who is a mechanical engineer, he is interested in switching to a career in Cloud Computing, this is exactly the kind of videos he need. I will send him this link. Keep creating such great videos! Cheers and Regards from Sydney.
100%♥️ Great tips - and I'd like to emphasise, as I am in a similar role and background in terms of education and career path: you don't need a degree.
Great topic 👍 I'm heading into that road, and I'm glad the my team is helping to transition to Linux sysadmin/engineer or cloud AWS engineer. Wish me luck and I don't have any IT background or computer related too.
@@ashfaqueshaikh2881 yes I did, I got a job last December and now I'm starting working in January funny thing is I don't have any Cloud certification or background but the company will train me to be a cloud engineer specifically azure cloud however as of right now they hire me as a Linux system admin so I'm very happy. But to be honest I went to an online school and trains me to be a Linux system admin with no college degree needed. They help me from scratch from learning the foundation, to getting the certification RHCSA(Red Hat Certified System Administrator) and provided me an internship. It's very hard to look for a job without experience because of the competition, it also depends how good you are in interview.
@@alexandruvasi5877 hi i reaad a post on reddit where people were saying no one hires a cloud engineer without the person having a previous work experience in I.T like help desk or sys admin. I want to hear your opinion, can i self learn and get into cloud or i need to land an I.T job like help desk before i transition into cloud.
@@Oche923 That depends on the company usually if is a junior cloud engineer job and they are willing to teach people then is much simpler to get that job without the experience such as myself. My personal advice to you is to build a project in the cloud put it on your resume and you might get lucky 😉 who knows. Last but not least I know company's look for previous experience but not always is the case just show them you can do that job an you get the chance to work for them
recently got a job as an SDET which I like.. but I have an obsessive mind and I am really liking Cloud Engineering, got that membership on cloud guru and now learning lol
@Mohamed Samir well I work as a Network Admin. I was already working in Networking when I first heard of cloud. That will be my next move but my current job wants me to get encor next. I already have CCENT.
Thank u for sharing ur experience. I am in Data science from several years. After watching ur video. I want to learn AWS and get AWS machine learning certification. Love u from India.
your content is DOPE af. No ramblings just straight to the point. Glad i found you. Im in a similar situation. About to finish my CompTIA A+ and i heard of a company that is hiring like crazy and paying to train Cloud engineers. Im like hell yea... Whats a Cloud Engineer do. lol. As my personality goes I'm interested in complex problems and creative solutions so I'm wondering if this applies to this field.
What kind of jobs should I look for after getting my first AWS certification? I want to make a career change and want to know where's the best place to enter the industry as a newbi wanting to learn
You are lucky that you gotten your MCSE because Microsoft gotten rid of all of their legacy certs now replaced with all cloud certs like Azure etc. No more MCSA and MCSE as they are obsolete.
Thank you for telling us your story ,And also stressing the fact that you do not always need to apply for your job position direct but a position that could lead to your job position. I'm currently a computer science student ,left with one failed module to get my degree and would like to know from your past experience if its important for me to look for work now or focus more on my studies (Age 24).
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO! SUPER HELPFUL!!! DO YOU RECOMMEND STARTING IN HELP DESK WHEN NO EXPERIENCE? I HAVE A BACHELORS IN IT WITH A CYBERSECURITY UNDERGRADUATE, JUST ASKING...LOL THANKS IN ADVANCE!
I’m on that process now. Learning cloud and just need that hands on training. How do you identify what career to take within the cloud environment? I come from a Service Desk Agent to some Project Management and now as a Major Incident Manager.
Miss Pena-Siguenza is a hustler. She worked hard. She put in overtime, worked on weekends, and she became a cloud engineer with no college degree. This is the type of person that creates results, not excuses. I am an IT program manager. I love engineers like Miss Pena-Siguenza; hard worker with a positive attitude.
I'm a mechanical engineering student and I want to learn cloud engineering as a part time job. Should I continue cos I don't want to quit Mechanical Engineering
Great video ! Very helpful. How long did it take to you since you started learning about cloud until you felt that you were ready to apply for cloud jobs ?
Hi Gwyneth. Thank you so much for this. I have no IT experience or CS degree, but definitely want to get my certifications. Which platform did you use to study and earn your certification? I see various options like A Cloud Guru, AWS, but trying to see which would be more helpful to someone like myself who doesn't have any tech background. Thank you so much :)
Hey there, so when I was getting started, I used A Cloud Guru and Linux Academy. DISCLAIMER, I now work for A Cloud Guru, I think we have great content. You could always sign up for a free account and check out some of the free courses and see if you like it before paying for a subscription. I don't have much experience using any other learning platform, besides Microsoft Learn which is free and great for Microsoft content :) Much luck to you and welcome to the cloud world.
Highly depends on the company. From personal experience: - deploying infrastructure - automating tasks with some sort of scripting language - responding to any alerts - assisting on building out new projects
Don't say that all you need is attitude. I had no degree I kept changing jobs from working as labour rental sales agent Uber driver taxi driver working in prison.. but I had a passion for IT I one day made a nice cv with all the It stuff that I learnt from RUclips etc applied for jobs .. thst didn't land a job I went and downloaded a static website about cv bought domain and voila landed a job interview.. and just after two days for the interview which was for help desk I was offered level 1.5 position.. :)
5 steps:
1. Lean on resources you already have.
2. Apply Everywhere.
3. Be open to cloud adjacent roles >> Move up in the same company.
4. Be smart with your money.
5. Network, Learn and grow. Be part of a community.
Really like your genuine and no-bs style. Your journey is also very inspiring. Thanks for sharing!
I appreciate that!
I realize there's a typo in here, has nothing to do with my lack of degree, that's just my laziness and being all over the place.
Where did you find mid level companies
no one cares about typos if your content is 100% - just keep doing what you doing
Nice video - Very concise and well presented!!
Thanks a lot for sharing your experience. There are many people including me in same boat, who are without degree or experience. This definitely helps
im so inspired by your journey....i have been interested in the Cloud industry for awhile. i currently work on the help desk and im so ready to move into a different area of IT....but its always even more of a pleasure to see more women in the cloud industry...thank you for your video on this!
Thank you for your kind words, much luck to you
You are quite an inspiration..even I started as a help desk engineer..and now working as technical manager in data centre..now focussed on public cloud..thanks for sharing these tips..
Thanks a lot for sharing your tips and journey. I really liked what you said about rejection - "Becoming comfortable with rejection is skill set on it's own" wow.. Wish you all the best in your journey.
You're so welcome! Thank you for stopping by.
0:00 Intro
0:43 Lean on resources you have
1:46 widen the pool of places you are applying to
2:03 Correction: I said "I didn't even go to high school here, I was living in South America and did 2 semesters, then dropped out" I forgot to say *of college. Yes, I did graduate high school, then I did two semesters of college then dropped out.
3:01 Be open to cloud adjacent roles, just because "cloud" isn't in the role title doesn't mean you won't get cloud experience
4:40 Move up instead of out?
4:50 Be smart with your money, later on, it helps if you need to take risks in your career
5:42 network, grow, start a blog, keep studying, start a youtube, document your journey
Nice one, thanks. I have a question tho or I need some guidance from you. Am currently on a path to become a full stack web developer, but I have no college degree. So I wanna ask how were you able to prepare your CV and portfolio without having college degrees and use it to apple for jobs?
Your reply would be much appreciated, thanks!
That's a lot @GPS
You already answered what would've been a question at around 2:03. But when you were applying for jobs in addition to your great interviewing I was wondering how & what you did to have companies consider you (b4 & after the interview) even though there was lack of experience. Also, considering if they asked why you dropped out of college and your response to that. #WomanInTech #WomenInTech
The part on 4:00 onwards - where you might not have dependency, but there are many who are in a similar position like you, do not make use of that to their advantage. Thank you for being sincere on this specific part and the video. It motivates.
Amazing, thank u. I needed that motivation.
You got this!! how's it going?
Thank you for this video. Really glad to connect.
Love the video! You seem to have a very kind personality. The financial literacy tip was nice surprise in a cloud engineering video!
ha ha yeah being smart with my money has changed my life, more than anything else. Thank you for watching :)
Very helpful tips.
"Becoming comfortable with rejection is a skillset on its own" .- Gwyneth Cloud Engineer.
The area on also humbling yourself to take on cloud adjacent roles before you eventually land the actual cloud one cant be overspoken enough about - Use it as your foundation to getting more off-the-clock time in the company to see how the folks in that cloud role that you want to do, function and if that is still the type of role you'd be willing to fall into.
My mother is peña too. From Puerto Rico, originally Chicago.
Her dad's name was Pedro Peña.
She had many older brothers and sisters that she didn't grew up with. One was named Luis peña, he cooked or was a chef.
I say that, because you have those peña eyes.
Really appreciate your full disclosure and real ness, I’m taking the leap into iT infrastructures aws & gcp architectures and feels like a mind field but I think the time is now... so thank you 🙂 you have given me a definite deciding decision..
Best of luck and thank you for watching :)
Hey man... How's it going so far?
I hope well
I've been watching your videos and I'm absolutely inspired by your journey. I'm 33 years old and looking for a career change after working in Tech Sales for 5 years.
Hey thanks for your video! I'm trying to get into cloud cybersecurity, and currently I work as an entry level AWS admin. I'm hoping to get AWS certified soon and move on up the ladder. I really appreciated that you mentioned to move up, not out. I feel impatient sometimes in trying to attain my goal, but I just gotta keep on working towards my degree and certifications. I'll get there eventually. Awesome video, seriously. Thanks
how are you AWS admin without being into the cloud and have no certification.. how...
love the sharing ur an inspo homie
Really like your personality and transparency. I hope there were more people like you.
Thank you so much for your wisdom! I really appreciate it! I just checked out your live stream interview with Du'An Lightfoot and you dropped so much great information that folks just coming into I.T. and folks like me that have been in the game for a long time can learn from and use! Peace & Blessings
I appreciate that Sam :)
Damn this is so motivating! Thank you!
I love your channel -- thank you for being authentic and real.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching.
@@MadeByGPS DO need high school diploma to become a cloud engineer currently in florida please answer
@@Dadafun26 I don’t know
Hi Gwyneth, You have a great personality, good communicator and it was great to watch this video and get listen to your tips. I've been working for a long time and I think there is an X factor. Being able to connect to people and have them like you and want to work with you. You definitely have that in addition to all of your technical skills.
Hello friend, thank you for those kind words, I feel like in tech we get so stuck up on the technical skillset. I wanted to create a space where I could just talk to people :) I am glad you watched this video and hope your 2021 is going well!
It obviously shows how much soft skills matter, doesnt matter if it's a tech field
I like the Novation in the background, same as mine. All the best on your career journey.
Yes! Thank you!
She’s sooo chill!!!
I appreciate you Darren :)
Thank you for being part of 100 days of cloud :) Needed it! Also, thanks for calling out that you got into cloud at an opportune time. Your path will be different from those just starting to get their hands cloudy (like me)-- more competition, skill set needs to be more competitive, etc...
You're the best!
And now it's 3 more years later. Testing soon. Wondering if I'm too late LOL
I love this video because i really hate the idea of getting a degree first. Ive been enjoying my self teaching so far. Your story is inspiring
Thank you
What a great motivational video, youre awesome. Cheers to you!
Thanks so much!
Thanks for this. I’m in desktop support and I’m trying to break into another field. Trying to figure out my next step in my career.
You got this!
I found your channel today and I only can say is awesome! thanks
You’re an angel for providing all this helpful advice. I feel lost and this really helped 🥺
You are so welcome and I am glad it was helpful :)
I was about to continue my bachelor in medicine, but opportunities brought me into a service desk position, and here still I am, growing and learning. Maybe I can expertise later in healthcare big data or something like that...
Yeah when you combine things with big data there is so much potential!
Thank you Gwneth! I have a friend who is a mechanical engineer, he is interested in switching to a career in Cloud Computing, this is exactly the kind of videos he need. I will send him this link. Keep creating such great videos! Cheers and Regards from Sydney.
Thanks for sharing!
Hello Gwyneth...this is really inspiring and useful content for me. Thanks for sharing your experince.
Thank you for watching and for your kind words.
Omg I love this! Thanks for sharing
You are so welcome!
Hi Gwyneth, thank you for your advice, i'll take my first AWS SAA-C02 exam tomorrow, wish me luck.
Hello, how did it go? (:
@@Ahmad-yo1pi I got my certificate, yes~
100%♥️ Great tips - and I'd like to emphasise, as I am in a similar role and background in terms of education and career path: you don't need a degree.
Thank you for posting your story it is inspiring! I like the attitude to just go for and keep trying!
You can do it!
Easiest route: Find / get someone to refer you.
Great topic 👍 I'm heading into that road, and I'm glad the my team is helping to transition to Linux sysadmin/engineer or cloud AWS engineer. Wish me luck and I don't have any IT background or computer related too.
Best of luck!
have u got any job?
@@ashfaqueshaikh2881 yes I did, I got a job last December and now I'm starting working in January funny thing is I don't have any Cloud certification or background but the company will train me to be a cloud engineer specifically azure cloud however as of right now they hire me as a Linux system admin so I'm very happy.
But to be honest I went to an online school and trains me to be a Linux system admin with no college degree needed. They help me from scratch from learning the foundation, to getting the certification RHCSA(Red Hat Certified System Administrator) and provided me an internship. It's very hard to look for a job without experience because of the competition, it also depends how good you are in interview.
@@MadeByGPS yes thank you for inspiration, I got a Linux Sys admin Job, my next step is to be a Cloud Engineer or DevOps. Please just inspiring us!
maybe also want to expand on the stack of technologies that used at least on your current place.
Proud of you, good Job
Thank you :)
Thats Great to share your moments
Thank you for this great advice.
Thank you for watching :)
Thanks for the info. Really appreciate it. Love from India. :)
Hi I've got a job as a junior cloud engineer by taking your tips and it worked thank you
Glad it helped! How's the job going?
@@MadeByGPS It's good I'm getting to work a lot with docker kubernetes
@@alexandruvasi5877 hi i reaad a post on reddit where people were saying no one hires a cloud engineer without the person having a previous work experience in I.T like help desk or sys admin. I want to hear your opinion, can i self learn and get into cloud or i need to land an I.T job like help desk before i transition into cloud.
@@Oche923 That depends on the company usually if is a junior cloud engineer job and they are willing to teach people then is much simpler to get that job without the experience such as myself.
My personal advice to you is to build a project in the cloud put it on your resume and you might get lucky 😉 who knows.
Last but not least I know company's look for previous experience but not always is the case just show them you can do that job an you get the chance to work for them
@@alexandruvasi5877 Thank you soooooo much. You just cleared up alot of doubt in my mind, i was about to give up😞 thank you.
Do we really need programming , powershell , automation skills to be a cloud engineer?
Programming is vague, you're not necessarily going to be coding all day, but you will need to understand code. Automation is definitely needed.
Great video, thanks for the info!
You are welcome and thank you for watching :)
recently got a job as an SDET which I like.. but I have an obsessive mind and I am really liking Cloud Engineering, got that membership on cloud guru and now learning lol
Thank you for this. I needed it 👍
Thanks for sharing. This is very inspiring. I'm going for AWS or Azure after I get my cisco cert. Will share this with friends.
Go for it! You got this!
@@MadeByGPS thanks so much, i'm really feeling cloud now.
@Mohamed Samir well I work as a Network Admin. I was already working in Networking when I first heard of cloud. That will be my next move but my current job wants me to get encor next. I already have CCENT.
@@TheBeach5563 I’m in a similar situation I have my CCENT but I’m prepping for CCNA then I want to go to Cloud computing :)
@@shawn4626 Awesome, thats the way to go.
I come from tech sales. Can a person just go straight into networking and Linux? Or IT fundamentals should be studied first?
Thank u for sharing ur experience. I am in Data science from several years. After watching ur video. I want to learn AWS and get AWS machine learning certification. Love u from India.
Nice sharing GPS
your content is DOPE af. No ramblings just straight to the point. Glad i found you. Im in a similar situation. About to finish my CompTIA A+ and i heard of a company that is hiring like crazy and paying to train Cloud engineers. Im like hell yea... Whats a Cloud Engineer do. lol. As my personality goes I'm interested in complex problems and creative solutions so I'm wondering if this applies to this field.
What company is that ?
This is def a great role for you! Cloud is all about creative solutions.
@@MadeByGPS please how can I reach you privately, there's something I really want to discuss with, to enable me take a step forward.
@@danielaidandadzie6545 I don’t do private mentoring.
Thank you Soo much...... God bless you 🙏
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What kind of jobs should I look for after getting my first AWS certification? I want to make a career change and want to know where's the best place to enter the industry as a newbi wanting to learn
Awesome!!! Tks for the tips.
Very informative video !!
Thanks for the Tips, Saludos desde Colombia Sur America, iniciando un proceso muy similar tuyo.
Saludos Colombia, como te va?
Great video.. Awesome advice
Good honest advice!
So one of your other video and like I said before love your training style
I appreciate that!
Inspirational, thanks 😊
I'm on helpdesk and got MCSE now, next stop is AWS, thanks for the nice video......!!
@Volf Khat Yes It has from 31 Jan 2021
You are lucky that you gotten your MCSE because Microsoft gotten rid of all of their legacy certs now replaced with all cloud certs like Azure etc. No more MCSA and MCSE as they are obsolete.
@@eman0828 Very True I was lucky I guess
Thank you for this video!!!
You got a new subscriber❤️
Applied for AWS Restart- bombed the interview- but I will try again whenever it opens up
That's the mindset!
Thank you for telling us your story ,And also stressing the fact that you do not always need to apply for your job position direct but a position that could lead to your job position. I'm currently a computer science student ,left with one failed module to get my degree and would like to know from your past experience if its important for me to look for work now or focus more on my studies (Age 24).
Hell of a video! Thank you! I would give you two likes if I could. By the way I haven’t seen and didn’t hear, WHAT CERTS DO YOU HAVE?!
When this video was made I only had AWS certified developer associate. Now I have az900 and Linux essentials too :) thank you for watching.
Oooo I see the Yamaha’s in the back, they look like HS8? aka the best studio monitors lol, do you make music? If so, what kind
They are Hs5 :) I like the smaller size, good enough for me, I used to make hip hop beats, I still do from time to time as a hobby.
@@MadeByGPS nice! I’m on the same journey lol I’m in school for IT and I do hip hop/reggaeton beats as a hobby, so this is dope to see
This is awesome!
Is that Table monitors , headphones and a midi keyboard i see??? are you into music production as well? MMEEEEEE TOOOOOOOOO!!!!
ha ha yeah I make music for fun :)
Great content thank you
I too wanna be a cloud engineer but don't wanna pay for AWS and GCP's because it is too much. Is it possible?
Yuo can create a free acount and use free credits that every platform has for new accounts. There are services that have free tiers too.
Can you make a video on how to prepare for cloud architect
I will add it to my list :)
Cuando contenido en español?
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO! SUPER HELPFUL!!! DO YOU RECOMMEND STARTING IN HELP DESK WHEN NO EXPERIENCE? I HAVE A BACHELORS IN IT WITH A CYBERSECURITY UNDERGRADUATE, JUST ASKING...LOL THANKS IN ADVANCE!
If you have a degree, you might be able to land a role a little more senior than help desk :) but it's always a good start. Thank you for watching!
I’m on that process now. Learning cloud and just need that hands on training. How do you identify what career to take within the cloud environment? I come from a Service Desk Agent to some Project Management and now as a Major Incident Manager.
please can you make a video on being financially literate?
This is a great recommendation, I'll add to my list of videos to make :)
I have a degree in sports management and business management. Should I go back to school and get the degree for cloud computing ?
Miss Pena-Siguenza is a hustler. She worked hard. She put in overtime, worked on weekends, and she became a cloud engineer with no college degree. This is the type of person that creates results, not excuses. I am an IT program manager. I love engineers like Miss Pena-Siguenza; hard worker with a positive attitude.
Great video. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
I'm a mechanical engineering student and I want to learn cloud engineering as a part time job. Should I continue cos I don't want to quit Mechanical Engineering
What did you mean when you said you was anxious exactly? Like what was the reason or what triggered it, etc.
Tips on landing a help desk position?
This is actually a great topic to cover, let me think about this one and I'll make a video.
Good video and to the point. Definently you must have put efforts to learn technology. 👍
Great video ! Very helpful. How long did it take to you since you started learning about cloud until you felt that you were ready to apply for cloud jobs ?
From starting to learn to applying it was about 10 months or so.
Hi Gwyneth. Thank you so much for this. I have no IT experience or CS degree, but definitely want to get my certifications. Which platform did you use to study and earn your certification? I see various options like A Cloud Guru, AWS, but trying to see which would be more helpful to someone like myself who doesn't have any tech background. Thank you so much :)
Hey there, so when I was getting started, I used A Cloud Guru and Linux Academy. DISCLAIMER, I now work for A Cloud Guru, I think we have great content. You could always sign up for a free account and check out some of the free courses and see if you like it before paying for a subscription. I don't have much experience using any other learning platform, besides Microsoft Learn which is free and great for Microsoft content :) Much luck to you and welcome to the cloud world.
Step one trying to shadow was a fail:(
Azure Cert? and knowing Khali Linux would be good?. Is it rare to have part time in IT or is it mostly full time?
Mostly full time.
Is this the good way to start devops like. Linux redhat (Linux>>aws>>devops)
If you don't mind. Would name some of these small to medium sized companies that you considered.
what are some projects that a jr cloud engineer would work on in a company? (trying to understand)
Highly depends on the company. From personal experience:
- deploying infrastructure
- automating tasks with some sort of scripting language
- responding to any alerts
- assisting on building out new projects
What are some cloud adjacent roles one can apply to?
If I want to start from absolute ZERO what should I learn first? Coding?
I wrote a guide that might helpout learntocloud.guide
Hello, I loved your video!
I am from a non-IT background I just started my career in the cloud, so do I need to learn any languages to do cloud jobs?
@Merch Para Thank you so much for the help!
@Merch Para sure!
I wrote a guide that might helpout learntocloud.guide
I love this video, I have one BA degree, but this is no help for me to change in IT field.
Don't say that all you need is attitude. I had no degree I kept changing jobs from working as labour rental sales agent Uber driver taxi driver working in prison.. but I had a passion for IT I one day made a nice cv with all the It stuff that I learnt from RUclips etc applied for jobs .. thst didn't land a job I went and downloaded a static website about cv bought domain and voila landed a job interview.. and just after two days for the interview which was for help desk I was offered level 1.5 position.. :)