Can you ping me link for AWS SA guide , I signed up but till now I didn’t get any email. These sessions are extremely helpful for Cloud Architects to enhance their knowledge and how to attend interview.
@@aireddy it typically takes 15 minutes from the time someone submits the form until the time our servers send an email. If it’s been more then 15 minutes then send an email to elitetechcareers@gmail.com and someone will send you one
Yes Mike is the absolute best at breaking down these concepts and teaching others how to present this information to hiring managers and potential Cloud solution architects peers
Michael great to have a reminder of what the Greeks described as the "first principles", the main building blocks of the Cloud. I would assume these may likely be the entry level questions to break the ice. Can you also include any questions on EC2 machines under General Purpose, Storage, Memory etc from someone from the non-server background does present challenges. In addition relating structured, semi-structured and unstructured data to related databases? In addition to knowing these building blocks do, I can envisage a situation where an interviewer paints a scenario and ask you to discuss how you will make the environment more cost effective, more secure and highly available/ redundant. The kind of question where there is no obvious right or wrong, but these questions may ask us to justify the trade-offs or compromises we make as an architect.
This is awesome. We highly valued content in these videos because they're jam packed with goodies from a real winner. Michael thank you for your contribution to the cloud!
@@GoCloudArchitects Yes we do. We have the highest quality Cloud Architects in North Carolina. Do you have any positions you need to fill with top talent in NC? We are opening the doors to our sister companies in neighboring states very soon. What state are you in?
@@cloudarchitectstaffingofnc Hi. We are in South Florida. We run a training academy that takes AWS certified individuals and then we teach them cloud computing, soft skills, emotional intelligence, interview skills and leadership skills. So they are not just cloud architects, they are cloud architects with great leadership skills. So we always have many amazing cloud architects. So if you ever need some for your staffing company let me know. We have people that any client would love.
Nice but there are a lot of things which could an interviewer ask for example: 1- microservices architecture 2- databases replication 3- api implementation 4- serverless computing 5- infrastructure as code 6- platform as service 7- IAM 6- S3 7- cloudfront 8- waf But in this you have covered majorly networks
We have almost 20 videos which cover other things But architects design, present and sell so they don’t implant anything So we don’t do infrastructure as code, api implementation of anything that’s other careers like cloud engineers We also don’t discuss waf because we need enterprise security This means next generation firewalls not WAF We teach people how to secure systems for real, not what’s taught in a junior level certification like the AWS certified solutions architect professional
I enjoyed the video and one thing i really enjoyed is the breaking up each topic into a list of examples in comparison to a on prem environment to what would be is cloud environment example. I think this started the line of questioning and thinking to allow for the focus on how to put an answer together.
Eric. Thank you. So happy. We are not only trying to teach technology, architecture, and interview questions we are working on teaching architects how to present technology too.
Mike this is really good information. You not only teach about cloud architecture but you also help us with great interview pointers so that we can get the job.
excellent video! last week I had an interview, spoiler alert: I didn't get the job. This video would have been of great help to me a week ago. A question they asked was: "how do you define route 53"
Thank you. Sorry to hear about the job. I hope the next one goes your way. I’m going to make two more interview videos this week. One in interviewing and another in interview questions. I hope they will be helpful to you. I will add your question to the list so it will be on next weeks video. .
Hi Mike! Great videos! Can you help me to clarify how much coding skills are usually required as an cloud architect? I learnt coding in university but haven’t get much hands on experience since then
It’s a great question. A real cloud architect is a customer facing position. Where you will interact with a companies executives and learn their business goals, technical, business and leaks requirements. Then they will design a solution. Then they turn the solution to a team of cloud engineers to build it. So one could be a cloud architect with no coding skills. And I know many of them. Now is you wanted to do devops then coding would be necessary. But devops is not a cloud architect. Now for sysops it would be very beneficial to be competent in python and other scripting languages. But that is sysops which is not a cloud architect. There is a lot of confusion in the industry on these roles and in job descriptions. I hope I helped clear it up for you. I will release a new UA-cam video on this topic tomorrow.
Zack. No one starts an expert. It took 25 years for me to be at this level. But that’s the difference between certification training and cloud architect training. That’s why we do what we do. To take people from certified to hired.
Please comment below with a question you have been asked on a cloud architect interview!
Can you ping me link for AWS SA guide , I signed up but till now I didn’t get any email. These sessions are extremely helpful for Cloud Architects to enhance their knowledge and how to attend interview.
@@aireddy it typically takes 15 minutes from the time someone submits the form until the time our servers send an email.
If it’s been more then 15 minutes then send an email to elitetechcareers@gmail.com and someone will send you one
This is like a mini cheat sheet into getting #cloudhired.
Mike really explains things in ways that are easier to understand.
Thank you, Didier!
#cloudhired
Yes Mike is the absolute best at breaking down these concepts and teaching others how to present this information to hiring managers and potential Cloud solution architects peers
Excellent!
Thank you. Cheers!
By the way, I'm going live in about 10 minutes. If you have time, come say hi and ask me any question you might have.
Awesome video thanks 😊
Thank you
I learn just as much about cloud architecture as I do about professional business development from your tutorials every time! Thank you.
Thank you. That’s the goal. An architect is equal parts business and technology professional.
Another great video Mike
Thank you Sujit
I look forward to these videos so much every video I feel more comfortable and confident regarding the interviews. Thank you Michael
Rich. Thank you. We are really trying to help the cloud architect community
Nice job! Keep up the fantastic work
Thanks Ryan!
Another great interview questions video! Thanks Mike!
Thank you very much
This is so helpful! Look forward to the next video!
George. Thank you. We have another video coming monday
perfect!
Thank you very much
Michael great to have a reminder of what the Greeks described as the "first principles", the main building blocks of the Cloud.
I would assume these may likely be the entry level questions to break the ice.
Can you also include any questions on EC2 machines under General Purpose, Storage, Memory etc from someone from the non-server background does present challenges. In addition relating structured, semi-structured and unstructured data to related databases?
In addition to knowing these building blocks do, I can envisage a situation where an interviewer paints a scenario and ask you to discuss how you will make the environment more cost effective, more secure and highly available/ redundant. The kind of question where there is no obvious right or wrong, but these questions may ask us to justify the trade-offs or compromises we make as an architect.
Akwo. Excellent suggestion.
Funny I’m from a Greek family so no wonder fist principles feel so natural to me.
This is awesome. We highly valued content in these videos because they're jam packed with goodies from a real winner. Michael thank you for your contribution to the cloud!
Thank you so much. We work hard to help this community.
Do you run a cloud computing staffing company?
@@GoCloudArchitects Yes we do. We have the highest quality Cloud Architects in North Carolina. Do you have any positions you need to fill with top talent in NC? We are opening the doors to our sister companies in neighboring states very soon. What state are you in?
@@cloudarchitectstaffingofnc Hi. We are in South Florida.
We run a training academy that takes AWS certified individuals and then we teach them cloud computing, soft skills, emotional intelligence, interview skills and leadership skills.
So they are not just cloud architects, they are cloud architects with great leadership skills.
So we always have many amazing cloud architects. So if you ever need some for your staffing company let me know.
We have people that any client would love.
Nice but there are a lot of things which could an interviewer ask for example:
1- microservices architecture
2- databases replication
3- api implementation
4- serverless computing
5- infrastructure as code
6- platform as service
7- IAM
6- S3
7- cloudfront
8- waf
But in this you have covered majorly networks
We have almost 20 videos which cover other things
But architects design, present and sell so they don’t implant anything
So we don’t do infrastructure as code, api implementation of anything that’s other careers like cloud engineers
We also don’t discuss waf because we need enterprise security
This means next generation firewalls not WAF
We teach people how to secure systems for real, not what’s taught in a junior level certification like the AWS certified solutions architect professional
I enjoyed the video and one thing i really enjoyed is the breaking up each topic into a list of examples in comparison to a on prem environment to what would be is cloud environment example. I think this started the line of questioning and thinking to allow for the focus on how to put an answer together.
Eric. Thank you.
So happy. We are not only trying to teach technology, architecture, and interview questions we are working on teaching architects how to present technology too.
Mike this is really good information. You not only teach about cloud architecture but you also help us with great interview pointers so that we can get the job.
Thank you very much
Very helpful mike. Thank you so much
Thank you very much Michael
excellent video! last week I had an interview, spoiler alert: I didn't get the job. This video would have been of great help to me a week ago. A question they asked was: "how do you define route 53"
Thank you. Sorry to hear about the job. I hope the next one goes your way. I’m going to make two more interview videos this week. One in interviewing and another in interview questions. I hope they will be helpful to you.
I will add your question to the list so it will be on next weeks video. .
Hi Mike! Great videos! Can you help me to clarify how much coding skills are usually required as an cloud architect?
I learnt coding in university but haven’t get much hands on experience since then
It’s a great question. A real cloud architect is a customer facing position. Where you will interact with a companies executives and learn their business goals, technical, business and leaks requirements. Then they will design a solution. Then they turn the solution to a team of cloud engineers to build it. So one could be a cloud architect with no coding skills. And I know many of them.
Now is you wanted to do devops then coding would be necessary. But devops is not a cloud architect.
Now for sysops it would be very beneficial to be competent in python and other scripting languages. But that is sysops which is not a cloud architect.
There is a lot of confusion in the industry on these roles and in job descriptions. I hope I helped clear it up for you. I will release a new UA-cam video on this topic tomorrow.
Hi Mike, Great video sir, I’m still studying, once I’m ready I will have some questions for you.
Thank you. Sounds great. Just let us know how we can help
I've never suffered from imposter syndrome before. I think I might have some now. LOL!
Zack. No one starts an expert. It took 25 years for me to be at this level.
But that’s the difference between certification training and cloud architect training.
That’s why we do what we do. To take people from certified to hired.