Best Tech Certifications (The Top IT Certifications to Boost Your Career In 2025)

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2024

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  • @GoCloudArchitects
    @GoCloudArchitects  7 днів тому

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  • @thecoderfromabove4176
    @thecoderfromabove4176 7 днів тому +6

    Can’t believe these advices are free

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  7 днів тому +2

      I hope the information comes in handy for your goal.

  • @ParvizEshonov
    @ParvizEshonov 7 днів тому +1

    Good advice Mike 👍 I think this video was great at outlining notable certifications you might be looking to pursue based on your goals, whether that be an architect or engineer in networking, an architect or manager in cybersecurity, an enterprise architect, or a different technology architect or leadership role. Nice job!

  • @pataleno
    @pataleno 2 дні тому

    I’ve been in IT for 35 years. Coming up to retirement in a few years. I’ve always been very good at knowing a lot of things give me a task and I’ll read up and solve it. Even if it don’t know anything about the topic. My bad side is
    I’ve never been a master of anything just good at lots of things. Not sure if this is the right way or not in a career.

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  2 дні тому

      @@pataleno here is what matters most.
      Did you enjoy the last 35 years?
      Now generally speaking those who master a type of system are typically better compensated then those who do a little bit of everything
      But at the end of the day what matters most is that we are happy.
      I hope you enjoyed the last 35 years. I know I have loved the last almost 30 years I have spent it tech.

  • @abdulmw
    @abdulmw 7 днів тому

    Thank you Mike, best certification advice!

  • @diegomarche
    @diegomarche 6 днів тому

    Precious as always

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  6 днів тому

      Thank you very much.
      We work hard on these videos and really appreciate the kind feedback.

  • @anirbanduttagupta3630
    @anirbanduttagupta3630 4 дні тому

    Very nice advice. However, with the advent of DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering in the field of Cloud at present, and also ML/AI in near future, could you also recommend if CKA or AWS/GCP/Azure DevOps Engineer certifications are relevant?

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  4 дні тому +3

      Hi.
      These are fine certifications but they did not make our list for many reasons.
      Employers as a rule don’t care a lot about associate certified. So that throws out the CKA.
      Please keep in mind that Ai creates more architecture positions and other positions that require person to person skills.
      But understand AI can do much of the work done by DevOps engineers on software developers. You can already see companies are starting to layoff certain back in technology professionals like software developers while hiring cloud architects, ai architects, enterprise architects etc
      Google is now even writing 25% of their code with AI. Imagine where they will be in 5 years.
      So we are not recommending anything related to software development or development operations at this time.

  • @farukm7627
    @farukm7627 7 днів тому

    Hi Mike, could you advise on business-related certs? MBA is very expensive and beyond the means of your average viewer. Thanks

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  7 днів тому

      @@farukm7627 For better or worse learning business acumen, consulting and leadership are expensive skills to learn.
      That’s why these roles pay the most as there is a scarcity of people that are qualified.
      It’s why those with the highest salaries often invested heavily in their educations.
      I know personally I took significant loans for my education. Which I paid back after earning more with new skills.
      Unfortunately there are no real certifications for business skills or leadership skills.
      Just like there is no certification to be a vice president or CEO.
      So at the end of the day, I recommend getting training in business acumen.
      I know it’s part of all of our programs
      Or at least start reading the same books that the executives read. Read the same textbooks we all got in our MBA programs and look for opportunities to learn and improve at all times.
      It’s never about the certification outside of getting interviews. It’s really about your capabilities and how much the employer wants to work with you.
      So either way, you can still learn business accumen.
      In the end, it’s all about you and what you can do not any paper or certifications or degrees

  • @BisratShewaye-y6j
    @BisratShewaye-y6j 5 днів тому

    Great 👍, i am doing google PCA where can i get project/skill based training or materials?

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  5 днів тому

      @@BisratShewaye-y6j what’s your career goal?
      As each career requires different skills and projects
      Then we can help you.

  • @Not26416
    @Not26416 5 днів тому

    Based on a comment of yours that security shortages grow...do you mean that there are not enough cybersecurity professionals in the market right now?

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  5 днів тому

      @@Not26416 yes. There is a shortage of 4.7 million qualified cybersecurity professionals right now.

  • @alidayani4196
    @alidayani4196 7 днів тому

    what do u think of doing CRISC after CISSP

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  7 днів тому +1

      Well what’s your long term goal.
      That’s most important
      But generally don’t recommend the CRISC unless the person has a law degree and wants to do risk management in cybersecurity
      Or is the person has a background in actuarial sciences who wants to focus on cybersecurity risk management and compliance
      Here is the reason the CRIS certification is no where close to enough for me to consider the CRISC for a heavy duty risk and compliance perspective by itself
      The other reason I don’t typically recommend this certification is as follows
      We have to look at the opportunity cost of spending time doing on the CRISC vs something saying an MBA
      The return on investment of an MBA would be so much superior to a CRISC certification
      So as a rule, it’s not one of my recommended certifications
      But like anything else is depending upon your goals

  • @joejoe2452
    @joejoe2452 6 днів тому

    Can one who’s new start on cloud certs like azure from beginner cert up to expert? I’m interested in something technical and more hands on not like cybersecurity just watching and analyzing stuff

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  6 днів тому +2

      Hi Joe,
      Of course you can learn and get a hands on job.
      Please consider these facts though - the roles that are the most hands on pay the least of all roles.
      For example a security architect may earn 300k per year, and engineer doing a lot of analysis and planning may earn 200k per year and the very hands on security admin may earn 65k per year.
      Also key to think about - AI can do the hands on work of admin type roles - so these jobs can and are being replaced by AI.
      Roles that are not hands on like a security architect require a lot of person to person work - relationship development, presentations, entertaining clients, managing stakeholders etc
      That's what makes the architect roles the most stable in the world of AI
      Still you can get a very hands on role - just know the risks and make sure your so good that AI cannot replace you if you opt for a hands on role

    • @joejoe2452
      @joejoe2452 6 днів тому

      @ thanks what would a certification path for cloud to go that path for security or architect role from beginner to expert?

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  6 днів тому

      @ architecture is more about skills than certifications
      I’m going to invite you to a webinar where we cover the role, the skills needed to obtain the role, and then the additional certifications to round out your profile.
      The webinar is free and you can ask any questions you desire about building your career.
      gocloudcareers.com/get-your-first-cloud-architect-job-webinar-guide-youtube
      gocloudcareers.com/get-your-first-cloud-architect-job-webinar-guide-youtube
      You can also ask about other careers on this webinar and we will be happy to assist you live on Zoom.

  • @robdiego2205
    @robdiego2205 6 днів тому

    Im not sure i agree, cisco isnt what they once were so that cert isnt valued as much. I think the cissp should be #1

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  6 днів тому

      The CISSP is excellent and its highly desirable. I agree Cisco is not the same company it was before.
      But after interviewing thousands of hiring manager's they tell me the CCIE and CCDE the most desired certification in most cases.
      The key difference is in the difficulty of the exam and the competency needed to pass the exam. Here is where the Cisco CCIE/CCDE shine.
      For example I took a CISSP bootcamp and read the official text and passed the exam in less then 2 weeks. The CCIE took me reading 75,000 pages of material, took 1000 hours of practice time and 9 months full time.
      So I love the CCIE, CCDE and CISSP - but these are choices based upon discussing with hiring mangers etc.
      As the security shortages grow that may change. Although the cloud repatriation movement may increase the demand for good networking people too.

    • @parismifflin212
      @parismifflin212 6 днів тому

      @robdiego2205 I strongly disagree. Although Cisco isn’t what they once were, their certs are still in demand. However, their value depends on your career goals, the specific certification level, and how well you can leverage it in the job market. Consider the federal government as an example. A quick search on “Clearance Jobs” using the keyword “Cisco” yields over 2,000 results. These positions span a range of roles, from CCNA to CCIE, and require various levels of security clearance.

  • @investisseurtchadien
    @investisseurtchadien 3 дні тому

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