Tapped that Like Button very gently! ;-) Thank you for the video Anna! Really helpful and .. made me tweak my own plans a bit as a career-transitioner. Appreciated! 🤗
So much of this resonates with me as I’m working through my first IT role and I’m studying to build my foundations while everyone is talking cybersecurity. I loved doing my labs in Azure so cloud is interesting but I don’t know enough to decide if that is my path. Skill that leads to greatest general employment marketability is my goal so a lot of this seems logical to me.
Found this through a repost on linkedin and i am so glad i found! 💖 This is very insightful. You have made a lot of valid points which confirmed a lot of things to me. I am aiming towards cloud engineer roles but I'm hearing it is not entry level even though i have seen so many people working as cloud engineer as their first job in tech. What is your take on that according to current market of 2024?
Thanks for the lovely comment, we've made a video on how to get entry level cloud jobs. Check it out and let me know what you think: ua-cam.com/video/U7GtmjRrwgA/v-deo.html
Thanks Anna and Fayomi. Its a great video and very informative. How would you describe what the minimum an experienced cloud engineer should know and have experience on before considering moving to a specialism? Say for a example; network cloud specialism
I think you should have at least two years working in the industry because then you will get exposed to all the different technologies and specialities. Once you have that experience, it will become an easy decision as to what speciality to pursue Thanks for your compliment about the video :)
Tapped that Like Button very gently! ;-)
Thank you for the video Anna! Really helpful and .. made me tweak my own plans a bit as a career-transitioner. Appreciated! 🤗
Thanks for the like!
So much of this resonates with me as I’m working through my first IT role and I’m studying to build my foundations while everyone is talking cybersecurity. I loved doing my labs in Azure so cloud is interesting but I don’t know enough to decide if that is my path. Skill that leads to greatest general employment marketability is my goal so a lot of this seems logical to me.
I'm glad the video is helpful to you, please let me know if there are any other topic ideas you'd like me to cover
Good effort dear
Found this through a repost on linkedin and i am so glad i found! 💖 This is very insightful. You have made a lot of valid points which confirmed a lot of things to me. I am aiming towards cloud engineer roles but I'm hearing it is not entry level even though i have seen so many people working as cloud engineer as their first job in tech. What is your take on that according to current market of 2024?
Thanks for the lovely comment, we've made a video on how to get entry level cloud jobs.
Check it out and let me know what you think: ua-cam.com/video/U7GtmjRrwgA/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing, I'll definitely check it out!
Thanks Anna and Fayomi. Its a great video and very informative.
How would you describe what the minimum an experienced cloud engineer should know and have experience on before considering moving to a specialism? Say for a example; network cloud specialism
I think you should have at least two years working in the industry because then you will get exposed to all the different technologies and specialities.
Once you have that experience, it will become an easy decision as to what speciality to pursue
Thanks for your compliment about the video :)
@@CloudCareerMentor thanks looking forward to more content!
Nice acting
As long as you got value from the message of the video then I'm happy
Fayomi