Right now I am in the public heath industry and looking into making a career switch into cloud computing, I am currently practicing for my AWS CCP exam
@J35tj H5h5 Hello! How did it go? What level are you currently. Can you share start up procedures for newbie like me? I would really appreciate your feedback.
This was a great video! although I was told that to get into cloud I need to have at least a A+ or a Network + or even a CCNA... I got a AWS practitioner cert a learn linux and python demonstrated my knowledge on an interview and got a job.....Never had to use any of that at my job, So I don't understand why you need a million certs before jumping into cloud, Thats crazy...learn the principles of IT then go straight up for clouds certs, don't waste your time with CCNA or anything like that unless you really want to lol
Very very awesome thank you!!! I know where to start now because I have been thinking thinking about these certifications and the cloud certifications are a super plus... using the virtual writing pen or whatever technology you're using to write on the screen to explain to us the Technologies is very helpful and engaging...
I am new to all of this I just got out of highschool with no experience in any of this I am currently taking a cloud computing course but it’s hard it’s simple definition for this it’s always huge words after another 😩
Great video, I had the same idea of starting with Comptia and following with specific vendor certificates. I just didn’t know if it was the right route to take. Thanks for the help!!
Same I wasn't sure if I should go for the comp tia a+ certification 1st or go for the vendor specific certifications 1st like AWS or Microsoft azure since I want to start a career in cloud services.
I am a beginner with a degree in biology, what certification would you recommend getting after the AWS cloud practitioner? & What jobs should I look into for experience to start up? Thank you
It just depends like he said the comptia certs are a great start even If you don't actually get them the knowledge from them is very well but it really depends on what you wanna do, Bart made a video describing the aws roles after the cloud practitioner which I'm pretty sure you've seen by now.
HELP! I watched your videos and I’m trying to build a roadmap to cloud computing. I have no experience in IT and I’m wondering which certs are necessary and which are fluff for my journey. So far it seems I will need an OS cert like Linux +, then basic coding skills like a Python cert then fundamentals like a CompTIA networking cert, and cloud essentials cert. My question is what’s necessary in your opinion? Do I need the CompTIA A+, Network +, Security +, Project +, Cloud+, Cloud Essentals, then cloud +, then cloud practitioner and move up the associates to pro to specialist ladder? Or is this too much? I’m trying to minimize time and money while also building the needed skill set to be as successful and competitive as possible! What do you suggest?
Hello Bart, do you think Aws cloud practitioner is worth to take? I have basic to intermediate knowledge about networking prior selfstudying for CCNA exam. Unfortunately, i had no money at the time i was ready to take ccna exam and got my first job and already finished with that(5 months contract). I was at a manufacturing company, whilst, i do read my ccna notes at times. Earned a few, working experience(regardless of the industry) and money of course. With that, i realized im not really good at self-discipline. I go home very tired and unmotivated. Now im just at home and a few weeks ago, thought i'd shift learning cloud. Im still earning my degree(few units to graduate) and im just about to apply for my second job next week or so. Planning to apply to call center for customer service position, might as well try insist the hr for tech support role(if there is). Im from philippines and there is very little opportunities from where i live. Any reply would be great. Thank you. And merry christmas 🎄
Hey I’m 21 I just recently started a job as a pc technician for fedex , I was wondering if learning Linux , python , networking ,and now virtualization and automation would be good enough to get that sys administration job and then gain experience for a aws cloud engineer role ? Would that be a good learning path for someone with only pc experience a some college
1. learning this skills would definitely enhance ur career pathway but where it would take u exactly is a mystery but dude just start learning . it will definitely help . 2. don’t worry about ur previous experience. it doesn’t matter when u want to shift to this roles
Hi , I am an engineer but immediately jumped to pursue MBA and had been working with Bank for last 10 years. Now I want to move into cloud ... azure / gcp or aws ... which one is better for me ?
Not sure if I could be egg-cited I can try. I have an associate degree in IT and I got it at an online school. I never got the hands I know enough to get me in trouble and to fix what I broke. I know enough to get me going in networks. I saw another class since I haven't done much with subnetting and I saw how much I sucked.
Noticed the legendary rock band Jethro Tull in the background hanging on the wall. I see you have an acquired taste for the progressive classics in your genes. I wouldn't mind if it was influenced by 'The Zealot Gene'.😉🤘🏽
Is it ok to study to different stuff like python and networking? I'll disagree with the CompTIA certs because it's really expensive but maybe just go through the lesson. Thank you!
Sounds like a reasonable approach - training is solid, certs are usually best when they are going to help you accomplish some specific goal - happy studies!
Hey can you suggest where to learn virtualization from? I want to learn virtualization for fulfilling cloud needs but can't decide where to learn from.
Hi boss, I want to get into cloud work, but im a real beginner, like new new, what computer course should I do maybe before I start focusing on virt, net, auto, etc? As in do I have to do a computer science course? Example, someone please help
Hi Bart , i have a question and no one gave me a straight answer but can u please help me my query that " is it possible for some one to become a solutions architect with Linux coding or networking knowledge ?"
I think those are a great set of skills to move into the cloud with, check out the CompTIA Cloud+ for a good outline of what to study ua-cam.com/video/Cxj50Zi2JNk/v-deo.html
I don't know if you check your comments but i want personally thank you for your CompTIA Cloud+ (cv0-003) course over at CBT nuggets. I was able to obtain my Cloud+ certification, a huge part because of your course.
Hi. Thank you. It's a really good understanding delivered. I am from Business Side with 20+ years in IOT & Building Control - Business development roles and now excited to learn about cloud. What path would you suggest? I have started with Azure solution architect 303.
I am very new to coding and honestly dont like ot very much.....can someone please list the languages needed for cloud computing and do the companies ask coding related questions during cloud interviews?
Hi Sir, This is Roopa Kumar. I am a pharmacy graduate. Can I learn cloud computing course? And get a Job? Since I am from Life science Background , Will recruiter's consider my profile ?? Please throw some light on this .. Thanks.
why cbt pps are not the best of the best but they are the most charismatic of all... what i mean you can have a guy who knows everything but canæt explain... and then this guy looks like my uncle who can explain anything to a child
Definitely misleading,UA-camr just do all bad things to bait for clicks. He doesn’t even have full time, well paid it job in a big IT company. Don’t missleading someone who doesn’t have IT background
Do you have a video about your own journey and how you got into Cloud Computing Career? Would love to hear your story and how you got started.
It's simple - get on a plane and bring your laptop.
I don't get the joke!
What do you mean?
Right now I am in the public heath industry and looking into making a career switch into cloud computing, I am currently practicing for my AWS CCP exam
Hey how did you go with the courses? I'm starting an entry level cloud computing course next week
@J35tj H5h5 Hello! How did it go? What level are you currently. Can you share start up procedures for newbie like me? I would really appreciate your feedback.
How did it go?
so much to take in , im looking to change careers but i wanna get into the IT world since i been dealing with computers since 93 lol
This was a great video! although I was told that to get into cloud I need to have at least a A+ or a Network + or even a CCNA... I got a AWS practitioner cert a learn linux and python demonstrated my knowledge on an interview and got a job.....Never had to use any of that at my job, So I don't understand why you need a million certs before jumping into cloud, Thats crazy...learn the principles of IT then go straight up for clouds certs, don't waste your time with CCNA or anything like that unless you really want to lol
Hi! what's the job position you got?
Did you have experience in It before going into aws?
Incroyable.
You'll be missed Bart, May your family and friends be able to get over it.
omg what happened to him?
@@joyebot7371He passed away a little less than a year ago. Not sure of the circumstances but apparently he had depression before passing away.
Good advice. Good video. Never stop learning if you are in cloud computing, it evolves every month.
Hey Bart! Thanks a lot for the guidance. I really enjoy how you simplify things. You rock!
Thank you, this is the best advice I’ve seen yet. The certs where I started were confusing. I needed to narrow my role first.
You are just the cloud computing version of Coyote Peterson and I love it
Bro you are a blessing! this exciting way of explain the topics! highly appreciatte
As someone familiarizing myself with IT this is so helpful!
Very very awesome thank you!!! I know where to start now because I have been thinking thinking about these certifications and the cloud certifications are a super plus... using the virtual writing pen or whatever technology you're using to write on the screen to explain to us the Technologies is very helpful and engaging...
What would you recommend for someone that wants to get in to IT and sucks with technology?
I am new to all of this I just got out of highschool with no experience in any of this I am currently taking a cloud computing course but it’s hard it’s simple definition for this it’s always huge words after another 😩
That was a Beautiful introduction there I think I understand where to go from here.
Great video, I had the same idea of starting with Comptia and following with specific vendor certificates. I just didn’t know if it was the right route to take. Thanks for the help!!
Same I wasn't sure if I should go for the comp tia a+ certification 1st or go for the vendor specific certifications 1st like AWS or Microsoft azure since I want to start a career in cloud services.
I love the JT cover behind you
I am a beginner with a degree in biology, what certification would you recommend getting after the AWS cloud practitioner? & What jobs should I look into for experience to start up? Thank you
It just depends like he said the comptia certs are a great start even If you don't actually get them the knowledge from them is very well but it really depends on what you wanna do, Bart made a video describing the aws roles after the cloud practitioner which I'm pretty sure you've seen by now.
Quick question, What would you recommend for someone who wants to change careers from sales/corporate into IT/Cloud . what should i focus
I would start by setting up a blog on a cloud provider and also maybe check out the CompTIA Network+
Same here
I'm making a similar change.
Have 11+ years of IT exp but don't have handon exp in Cloud which GCP cert is good to start - ACE -PCA- PDE
Great video thanks man
HELP! I watched your videos and I’m trying to build a roadmap to cloud computing. I have no experience in IT and I’m wondering which certs are necessary and which are fluff for my journey. So far it seems I will need an OS cert like Linux +, then basic coding skills like a Python cert then fundamentals like a CompTIA networking cert, and cloud essentials cert. My question is what’s necessary in your opinion? Do I need the CompTIA A+, Network +, Security +, Project +, Cloud+, Cloud Essentals, then cloud +, then cloud practitioner and move up the associates to pro to specialist ladder? Or is this too much? I’m trying to minimize time and money while also building the needed skill set to be as successful and competitive as possible! What do you suggest?
Coyote Peter's does cloud computing?!?
In all seriousness, this was very helpful, thanks
Hello Bart, do you think Aws cloud practitioner is worth to take? I have basic to intermediate knowledge about networking prior selfstudying for CCNA exam. Unfortunately, i had no money at the time i was ready to take ccna exam and got my first job and already finished with that(5 months contract). I was at a manufacturing company, whilst, i do read my ccna notes at times. Earned a few, working experience(regardless of the industry) and money of course. With that, i realized im not really good at self-discipline. I go home very tired and unmotivated. Now im just at home and a few weeks ago, thought i'd shift learning cloud. Im still earning my degree(few units to graduate) and im just about to apply for my second job next week or so. Planning to apply to call center for customer service position, might as well try insist the hr for tech support role(if there is). Im from philippines and there is very little opportunities from where i live. Any reply would be great. Thank you. And merry christmas 🎄
Hey I’m 21 I just recently started a job as a pc technician for fedex , I was wondering if learning Linux , python , networking ,and now virtualization and automation would be good enough to get that sys administration job and then gain experience for a aws cloud engineer role ? Would that be a good learning path for someone with only pc experience a some college
1. learning this skills would definitely enhance ur career pathway but where it would take u exactly is a mystery but dude just start learning . it will definitely help .
2. don’t worry about ur previous experience. it doesn’t matter when u want to shift to this roles
Hi , I am an engineer but immediately jumped to pursue MBA and had been working with Bank for last 10 years. Now I want to move into cloud ... azure / gcp or aws ... which one is better for me ?
Aws
Not sure if I could be egg-cited I can try. I have an associate degree in IT and I got it at an online school. I never got the hands I know enough to get me in trouble and to fix what I broke. I know enough to get me going in networks. I saw another class since I haven't done much with subnetting and I saw how much I sucked.
im in dire need of a serious counselling about cloud architech, how can i talk to you ?
Thanks so much
Noticed the legendary rock band Jethro Tull in the background hanging on the wall. I see you have an acquired taste for the progressive classics in your genes. I wouldn't mind if it was influenced by 'The Zealot Gene'.😉🤘🏽
Do you have any studying recommendations for the comptia ?
Is it ok to study to different stuff like python and networking? I'll disagree with the CompTIA certs because it's really expensive but maybe just go through the lesson. Thank you!
Sounds like a reasonable approach - training is solid, certs are usually best when they are going to help you accomplish some specific goal - happy studies!
Hey can you suggest where to learn virtualization from? I want to learn virtualization for fulfilling cloud needs but can't decide where to learn from.
Does anyone know about Amazon's AWS re/Start program? If so what do they think of it?
Excellent!
Hi boss, I want to get into cloud work, but im a real beginner, like new new, what computer course should I do maybe before I start focusing on virt, net, auto, etc? As in do I have to do a computer science course? Example, someone please help
Hi Bart , i have a question and no one gave me a straight answer but can u please help me my query that " is it possible for some one to become a solutions architect with Linux coding or networking knowledge ?"
I think those are a great set of skills to move into the cloud with, check out the CompTIA Cloud+ for a good outline of what to study ua-cam.com/video/Cxj50Zi2JNk/v-deo.html
what is about CompTIA Cloud+?
Nicely done
Seem difficult maybe s mountain too high for me 😞
Hiii
Is coding necessary in This??
Do let me know plss
I don't know if you check your comments but i want personally thank you for your CompTIA Cloud+ (cv0-003) course over at CBT nuggets. I was able to obtain my Cloud+ certification, a huge part because of your course.
bro u wear route 53 t;s
Hi. Thank you. It's a really good understanding delivered. I am from Business Side with 20+ years in IOT & Building Control - Business development roles and now excited to learn about cloud. What path would you suggest? I have started with Azure solution architect 303.
Can we start together i am interested two ?
I am very new to coding and honestly dont like ot very much.....can someone please list the languages needed for cloud computing and do the companies ask coding related questions during cloud interviews?
Hi Sir,
This is Roopa Kumar.
I am a pharmacy graduate.
Can I learn cloud computing course? And get a Job?
Since I am from Life science Background , Will recruiter's consider my profile ??
Please throw some light on this ..
Thanks.
why cbt pps are not the best of the best but they are the most charismatic of all... what i mean you can have a guy who knows everything but canæt explain... and then this guy looks like my uncle who can explain anything to a child
😭
Definitely misleading,UA-camr just do all bad things to bait for clicks. He doesn’t even have full time, well paid it job in a big IT company. Don’t missleading someone who doesn’t have IT background
You really gotta tell impatient people like me not to click off lol I almost clicked off and missed a goldmine at the end there
Hey Bart ! Great channel, thank you for advices was really helpful to me as a total beginner
Rest in peace bart
Umm ahh!
Do you have a video about your own journey and how you got into Cloud Computing Career? Would love to hear your story and how you got started.