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How to become a Cloud Engineer with no experience [Free Online Course] - TechCracked

How to become a Cloud Engineer with no experience

Become a cloud engineer and start your career in cloud computing



What you'll learn

  • Why you should become a cloud engineer
  • What skills are needed to become a cloud engineer
  • Identify the best roles to apply for
  • Understand you salary requirements and ranges
  • Learn about training and coaching options
  • Learn about a roadmap to get started in the cloud


Description

Did you know that cloud engineer make on average over $120,000 per year in the US?( Report from RHT)

In this course we cover why cloud engineering may be a great career for you. The course has been designed to provide a solid introduction into why you should become a cloud engineer as well as how to get stated.

Most “entry-level” cloud computing jobs ask for years of prior experience, making it difficult to break into the field.

However, with the right training and coaching becoming a cloud engineer is more than feasible.

What is covered in the course?

The following topics will be covered in the course.

  • What is a Cloud Engineer?
  • Why become a Cloud Engineer?
  • What a Cloud Engineer does day to day
  • What are the top skills needed
  • Career path options
  • Salary Expectations
  • Training Options
  • Coaching Options
  • Interview Techniques
  • Practice Interview Questions
  • Cloud Demos
  • Roadmap to Continue
  • Additional Resources
  • Course Closeout

Who is the target audience?

The course is for anyone looking to break into the cloud computing field.

What You'll Learn

✔ Why you should become a cloud engineer

✔ What skills are needed to become a cloud engineer

✔ Identify the correct cloud roles to apply for.

✔ What the salary range is for a cloud engineer

✔ Understand what a cloud engineer does for daily tasking

✔How to find training and coaching to jump start your career

✔ Get to know some common interview questions.

Requirements

  • Considering a career change to cloud computing
  • Access to cloud services to learn more.

Also See : Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services (AWS)

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