I just got into Amazon as a manager. Total compensation about $70k give or take for the first year. One of the hiring managers I spoke with said he started out in operations, but Amazon provided training to move to the cloud side, and now he works fully remote (probably making six figures). Point is, get in the door if you can (I know the job market is terrible right now for finding tech jobs) and opportunities abound.
I want to understand how possible is it really to get into cloud engineering without a BS in computer science etc. Is it only possible with freelancing or will major companies look past no formal education. When looking on indeed and upwork almost every posting is asking for this. I have 15 years experience with computers but in slightly different ways than cloud computing or IT. Sounds incredibly exciting but I want to ensure it's possible without starting from 0 as I make good money in my current role in the oil and gas industry.
@@ebukaobiakor9322Makes sense at same time I really would like to have the ability to work remote full time in the future and my current role at best is fit for hybrid, I don't mind competition just not trying to waste my time if the barrier to entry is impossibly high (I'm not going back to college) .
I have an associates, I got my cloud architect and practitioner certification, learned Python, web development as well. I've applied and called hundreds of jobs. The truth is programs like synk and google bard and chat gpt are killing the field. Over 60,000 people from Microsoft and Amazon alone were fired in 2023 and 2024(this field didn't have any dead weight to begin with, it's not like companies wanna burn 80-150k a year) so you will enter the market with no experience against a heavily saturated market of displaced people that companies will take one look at their and your application and throw yours out immediately. It had a good year during COVID but that time had passed
@@theelderswearYea I've seen a lot of the bad news and AI stuff etc, but at the very least I'd like to find a way towards remote work regardless of what I have to learn. Big companies can't or won't hire me fine, but there's got to be a way to freelance this kinda stuff in a manner that it can eventually become full time.
Hi, your videos are really helpful. Thank you for providing such informative content. Could you please suggest a resource for learning fundamentals like virtualization, databases, and security
I am starting with aws practitioner course and certification can i work qfter i get certified. Can i work as cloud architect or i need to get another course for that ?
I study computer science at the university and I have some elective courses to choose from. I must choose 2 modules(each module is 2 courses) I need your advice on which of them will be more relevant if I want to work as a cloud engineer. Big Data and Cloud Technologies a) Big Data Technologies* b) Cloud Computing Business Intelligence a) Business Intelligence b) Project: Business Intelligence IT Project and Architecture Management a) IT Project Management b) IT Architecture Management Mobile Software Engineering a) Mobile Software Engineering I b) Mobile Software Engineering II Salesforce Platform Development a) Salesforce Platform App Builder b) Salesforce Platform Developer Salesforce Platform Management a) Salesforce Fundamentals b) CRM with Salesforce Service Cloud Software Engineering with Python a) Object-oriented and functional programming in Python b) Data Science Software Engineering Thank you
Im currently working as a product support engineer now i want to jump to cloud engineer Im interested in taking a academy course from your side . Can you please guide me
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I just got into Amazon as a manager. Total compensation about $70k give or take for the first year. One of the hiring managers I spoke with said he started out in operations, but Amazon provided training to move to the cloud side, and now he works fully remote (probably making six figures). Point is, get in the door if you can (I know the job market is terrible right now for finding tech jobs) and opportunities abound.
What skill set you needed for the interview? Quite impressive
Very Informative!! 👍
Thanks
Best one I have ever seen! Thank you so much😊
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I want to understand how possible is it really to get into cloud engineering without a BS in computer science etc. Is it only possible with freelancing or will major companies look past no formal education. When looking on indeed and upwork almost every posting is asking for this. I have 15 years experience with computers but in slightly different ways than cloud computing or IT. Sounds incredibly exciting but I want to ensure it's possible without starting from 0 as I make good money in my current role in the oil and gas industry.
Just keep making the good money then; cloud is still good but equally competitive particularly when getting started
@@ebukaobiakor9322Makes sense at same time I really would like to have the ability to work remote full time in the future and my current role at best is fit for hybrid, I don't mind competition just not trying to waste my time if the barrier to entry is impossibly high (I'm not going back to college) .
I have an associates, I got my cloud architect and practitioner certification, learned Python, web development as well. I've applied and called hundreds of jobs. The truth is programs like synk and google bard and chat gpt are killing the field. Over 60,000 people from Microsoft and Amazon alone were fired in 2023 and 2024(this field didn't have any dead weight to begin with, it's not like companies wanna burn 80-150k a year) so you will enter the market with no experience against a heavily saturated market of displaced people that companies will take one look at their and your application and throw yours out immediately. It had a good year during COVID but that time had passed
@@theelderswearYea I've seen a lot of the bad news and AI stuff etc, but at the very least I'd like to find a way towards remote work regardless of what I have to learn. Big companies can't or won't hire me fine, but there's got to be a way to freelance this kinda stuff in a manner that it can eventually become full time.
@@theelderswearI totally agree with your comment. Noticing same
Great video, I'm going to try to get into a cloud role and use your guides. I'm tired of desktop support.
You can do it
Excellent .
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Would you recommend CCNA to learn networking before we begin the cloud engineering course or would you recommend something else?
CCNA is fantastic foundation for any career role in tech!
Love the vid thanks , do you recommend terraform hashicorp 003 exam ? For terraform skills
Awesome video!…learned so much!…Thank You!🎉
Welcome 🙏🏼
Are these core services the same for Azure?
solid
Hi Soley,
Thanks for this great content,
Any recommendations on where to find projects to work on?
Hi, your videos are really helpful. Thank you for providing such informative content. Could you please suggest a resource for learning fundamentals like virtualization, databases, and security
Awesome Video . Thanks.
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Batman jubilee
I am starting with aws practitioner course and certification can i work qfter i get certified. Can i work as cloud architect or i need to get another course for that ?
I study computer science at the university and I have some elective courses to choose from. I must choose 2 modules(each module is 2 courses) I need your advice on which of them will be more relevant if I want to work as a cloud engineer. Big Data and Cloud Technologies
a) Big Data Technologies*
b) Cloud Computing
Business Intelligence
a) Business Intelligence
b) Project: Business Intelligence
IT Project and Architecture Management
a) IT Project Management
b) IT Architecture Management
Mobile Software Engineering
a) Mobile Software Engineering I
b) Mobile Software Engineering II
Salesforce Platform Development
a) Salesforce Platform App Builder
b) Salesforce Platform Developer
Salesforce Platform Management
a) Salesforce Fundamentals
b) CRM with Salesforce Service Cloud
Software Engineering with Python
a) Object-oriented and functional programming in Python
b) Data Science Software Engineering
Thank you
Im currently working as a product support engineer now i want to jump to cloud engineer
Im interested in taking a academy course from your side .
Can you please guide me
Email me
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@@techwithsoleyman hi soleymon
I have mailed you.
But still i didn't get any response?
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Hello I have app I want to use Google cloud can we do that together?
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