I've never been involved in IT regarding Aws. I mean after studying the ccp just the first part, aws is something I want to dive into but I don't know what's ahead like jobs and their daily work. I'm 15% into Stephane's course on udemy for ccp but plan to use other resources to study as well before taking the exam. I just want to know from you're experience, your entry level exerperience, what was it like and what did you know?Īt the moment, i feel like I'm flying through the ccp course with no issues. Like I have no idea what to expect because every job requires you to know coding or extensive networking Linux knowledge or this and that. To get a good understand of "what is considered entry level" for someone with aws cert(s)similar, anyone with entry level experience describing how their job was and how they succeeded, and basically just entry level stories to be motivated. ![]() My goal is to prepare myself as I enter this aws journey. I read so many posts on reddit where most of the commentators can agree on is that an assoc is the bare minimum but even with prof cert you still need some sort of project or technical skillset for then to even look at you. Yea, I know the ccp isn't going to get you anything so I want to diverge into either sysops admin, dev, or the solutions architect and then pick 1 of the professional certs to try and get and thennnn look for a job. There is no AWS element to my job whatsoever :). Such as if our team has a software that needs to upgrade or enable sso, I'd just coordinate to make it happen. I've got a bach degree in IT and am more or less just a business analyst who coordinates meetings and translating business and IT needs back and forth. My experience is very limited in the IT world. I just want to know what you did as entry level, what certs you got or received later, and tips. I would rather get the CCP, an associate cert, then maybe a professional cert before I begin job hunting. I have absolutely no knowledge of what goes on in a "normal" aws workers daily job. I just want a good understanding of what you did on the job. Please just let me know your experience when you first got your aws job. Any help would be greatly appreciated!Įdit: I am not searching for a AWS job now or in 1 year. ![]() day to day job and what they accomplish seeing that there's so many different jobs on indeed/linkedin and every job title and description feels nuked to expert knowledge. As I'm learning, can members here with experience give me an idea or example of what entry level roles someone with the cert has and what their daily or monthly job routine would look like? I'm having a hard time understanding what a sys ops admin would do compared to a developer. I'm currently studying the AWS Cloud Practitioner cert and once I pass that, I wasn't sure which path I wanted to diverge into to pass before looking for a job. Do not post illegal things! This includes dumps which are a violation of the AWS Certification Agreement as it is considered "unauthorized content disclosure." Violation of the rule will result in immediate permanent ban as well as reporting to Reddit for illegal activity under section 12 of the Reddit User Agreement.Please bring posts/comments you do not feel are appropriate to the subreddit Moderation team by either using the "MESSAGE THE MODS" button or just by using the "report" button on a given post/comment. As with any community, the culture and tone changes over time. Report posts/comments you do not feel are appropriate.If you need to be coached on how to use the internet, this subreddit probably isn't for you yet - brush up on redditquette and come on back! I get that we are passionate about our preferred instructors, but that doesn't justify name-calling. You can disagree on opinions, sure, but do not resort to personal attacks. This goes hand-in-hand with the rule on Redditquette, which is below. While this is not a hard rule, put effort in so it doesn't look like you're just shoehorning your content for clicks. ![]() "Nice job on passing your AWS cert, check out my blog for more tips" takes away the dialogue focus from the subreddit. This rule is specific in reducing blogspam so that the subreddit can be more focused on text-discussion. Mondays you may promote content, USA hours."TEN GREAT WAYS TO BECOME A MASTER CLOUD ARCHITECT" doesn't help anyone. Use your best judgment but again, do not post general AWS news/questions here in /r/AWSCertifications. For example, there is /r/AWS, /r/AmazonWebServices, /r/AWSJobs, etc. There are multiple "AWS" subreddit types, /r/AWSCertifications is not the only one that exists. DO NOT POST GENERAL AWS NEWS/QUESTIONS.Bring in your discussions, questions, opinions, news and comments around AWS certifications areas like prep tips,clarifications,lessons learned. This subreddit focuses solely on AWS Certifications.
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