Great video. Currently pursuing the AZ-104 with hopes of landing a cloud admin role. I was wondering what your thoughts were on the AZ-500 and AZ-700. Is there a particular order you would tackle these?
Great video. I am definitely in camp #2 as someone that has 3 years help desk experience and would recommend people not go through this path. It's nicknamed Hell Desk for a reason. Just to play devil's advocate, you mentioned a lot of SMB's and start-ups going with a full cloud setup with no on-prem setup. Most of those cloud services are hosted on large datacenters of the major cloud service providers and possibly ISP's. Surely, they need network engineers to keep those datacenters up and running.
Thanks for sharing and glad to hear you are on team/camp #2. Yes, ofcourse for every cloud SP there numbers of data centers but unfortunately they rarely hire newbies. In short, the opportunities working as inhouse netwrork engrs for major cloud SPs is not that high. You have a better chance getting customer facing Solutions Architect position. HTH
I just recently became Microsoft certified Azure adminsitrator Associate. 😇 Sir can you please gudie me a bit in this regard that what should i do next..?
Great video. Currently pursuing the AZ-104 with hopes of landing a cloud admin role. I was wondering what your thoughts were on the AZ-500 and AZ-700. Is there a particular order you would tackle these?
Great video. I am definitely in camp #2 as someone that has 3 years help desk experience and would recommend people not go through this path. It's nicknamed Hell Desk for a reason. Just to play devil's advocate, you mentioned a lot of SMB's and start-ups going with a full cloud setup with no on-prem setup. Most of those cloud services are hosted on large datacenters of the major cloud service providers and possibly ISP's. Surely, they need network engineers to keep those datacenters up and running.
Thanks for sharing and glad to hear you are on team/camp #2. Yes, ofcourse for every cloud SP there numbers of data centers but unfortunately they rarely hire newbies. In short, the opportunities working as inhouse netwrork engrs for major cloud SPs is not that high. You have a better chance getting customer facing Solutions Architect position. HTH
Thanks boss. Then we will be needing a followup video on how to become a cloud administrator or be able to work in hybrid cloud.....
Thanks! Stay tuned for the next video
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Best way to start your Cloud Career, Skip helpdesk job!
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I just recently became Microsoft certified Azure adminsitrator Associate. 😇 Sir can you please gudie me a bit in this regard that what should i do next..?
Thanks! Stay tuned for the next video
Dean is the best.......