I Analysed 2,000 Cloud Jobs Ads: Here's What You NEED To Know
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- I wrote a bot that scraped and analysed over 2,000 job adverts, and here's what you need to know about the data.
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In an industry where titles are EXTREMELY confusing, especially to newcomers, this video is very helpful.
Totally agree, will be doing more content based on roles, thanks for stopping by, Miles!
@@openupthecloud This is a very good idea, we really need more role-based content
@@openupthecloud as to this with zero experience and no knowledge, this video very much was helpful
Thank you for all the info here, just getting into the industry from IT support and there is so much information, so this really helps narrow it down. thanks
Great video - Also thanks for sharing the gitlab and your recommendations - its interesting to see the Security Engineering focusing on Networking but it does make sense
Yeah, I stumbled into this Tweet also a few days after!
Unpopular tech opinion: I think more people should learn networking before trying to jump straight into cybersecurity.
twitter.com/Alexxussh/status/1559955274282291201?s=20&t=XzV8JycJjnJq2RIXbSiWJA
Great insights..much recommended for people who are trying to figure out the skills they need to acquire, a big thumbs up.
I am a fan of what you do and thanks for this great video. Waiting for the follow up videos
Chi che! Thanks so much, and great to see you!
This video is awesome mate! Thanks!
Thanks Alexis! 🤘
Thanks for your Analysis, Lou.
Thanks for stopping by, Sanchin!
How can we build our own scripts to do this?
Tanks, really interesting. at 13 minutes from my experience, I would not advise to learn Salt or Chef, I have not seen those tech used for years specially in a cloud environment. For IAC it's generally like you said Terraform and Ansible (For automation where you dont want/need to keep a state) Cloud formation (in house AWS) and Azure Resource Manager (ARM, Azure in house). GCP push on Terraform instead of creating a proprietary solution.
Thanks
Hi Sir, what about Oracle cloud?
thanks for the info 👍👍
Any time, George!
great info
Great video. Good man.
Two comments, did you watch it twice? 😆
Thanks, Alexis!
@@openupthecloud haha... one comment for the good content, and the other for the good man.
Can you run the script again this year and provide results in reddit :)
Thank you, Lou. This will help me on my journey to become a Cloud Engineer/Dev. This is quite insightful and will help anyone interested in Cloud on areas to focus on.
Thanks for stopping by, Andra, and best of luck !
Hey! Can you share an update on your complete journey til now?
Can you please guide which career path would be smooth transition for non tech individual/ non programming background into cloud career, Is AWS Solution Architect is only path, please elaborate. Thank You!
Awesome video, its always nice to get an insight into whats going on in the industry. I was wondering is there any books or other online materials you would recommend for learning the practical fundementals for networking?
The best to learn networking once you have studied or taken a cert as CCNA is to get a job maybe in a TAC which will boost your nest step way more than just studying networking.
Thank you Alexis Mc Alister
what is your opinion on wgu's cloud computing bachelor's degree program?
You made a video about almost exactly what I was thinking. Is this area specific?
Awesome video !
What are the skill set that you found against Solutions Architect role?
Incroyable.
Interesting, that neither Linux nor Shell/Bash/Zsh are mentioned in almost all rankings...
Those skills are table stakes for anything that touches the cloud. Windows is for kids.
Thanks for pulling all this data. Very helpful and insightful.
Do we still need to read books to know the insights in the era of Chatgpt ?
This is super cool! Thank you for the analysis
Thanks, Nancy!! 🚀🚀🚀
Great quality video and content. Thanks for the share.
You're very welcome !
Thanks Lou for providing valuable information.
What SQL editor you used at the beginning of the Video..?
Hey Chandra, it's called "Postico": eggerapps.at/postico/
Been using it for years, it's very simple / straight-forward (which is why I like it)
Great video! I'm a bit surprised that you didn't mention openshift at all. How come I read openshift in almost ALL the devops/cloud engineer/solution architect job application?
Incroyable.
Amazing video!! Thank you! Subscribed and liked. This information is so useful and reassuring.
Great to hear Omar, if there are other questions you have, or things you'd want to see, send them my way!
Hi Lou, can u please turn on the captions for all of your videos? It would be really helpful
I think they are on now, just takes a little time for UA-cam to process.
If there are other videos with captions missing let me know!
Very helpful informations you have here! Thank you for your work.
Thanks for stopping by!
Freaking awesome video! I wish I had this when I was looking for cloud roles.
🤘🤘🤘 thanks, Sam!
A video jam-packed with a lot of curated informations. thank you for sharing 😊
You're very welcome, Shahin!
Great info! Tks for the effort!
Thanks a lot for this info. Such an under-rated channel !
Great insight... and clearly mentioned focusing on roles rather learning everything
You are the best Lou !!!
Thanks Avikam! :) Good to see you about !
this is great, thank you ! do you think that in an updated version of 2023 the results would be different?
Does solution architect need to know almost everything you mentioned?
Excellent material.
It has really driven me towards a certain path
What about the data surprised you the most? What questions about getting into the cloud do you still need answering?
Let me know and hopefully I can make it a topic of a future video ! ✌
- Lou
great research and great presentation. derived a lot of value. made a good understanding. super!!!
Just a BIG THANK YOU!
Awesome data. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this information!
thank you for this wonderful analysis and information
bro, what mic u use? u sound great
Excellent as always by LBJ
Excellent
Thanks , Santosh !
would love to see a follow up, perhaps with location separation as well and salaries
Great insights man...keep going 💥
Great work, thank you so much 👏
Cool video. Surprised SRE did not come up which tends to have a bias more towards Observability and incidence response (including on-call). Would have been interesting to see those skills comparison with SRE mixed in.
Yeah, I think this Tweet covers that:
⬆ Unsurprising to see monitoring tools like Grafana going up +25%, and distributed systems going up (+17%)
⬆ Interestingly more "core" / fundamental skills go up: containers +21%, Docker +25%, networking +33% and Linux +23% are all up.
twitter.com/openupthecloud/status/1546750409011859456