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How to Become a Cloud Engineer?

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Cloud-based applications are up-to-the-minute technology wherein you can store all your data in one place without affecting your system space. For example, Google cloud services. You can take an example of Google docs. When you create a document in Google Docs, it gets stored in Google cloud space and does not affect your PC memory. It will remain stored in your Google space. Unlike Microsoft Word, the file will not be available on your desktop’s internal memory until you download it and convert it into a word file.

This way, a cloud-based application saves time, effort, and space on the desktop. Cloud services are in vogue and several companies are using this technology for their personalized applications. Many companies have personalized internal cloud-based software to maintain records, appointments, progress tracking, employees’ attendance, etc. In such cases, they store all the data of the company in one place.

So, as we discussed cloud services and saw their uses and benefits, now it’s time to unveil the genius behind them. Cloud engineers enable the development of cloud services through cloud computing. Cloud engineers get the design of applications from architects and now they develop the application.

To become a cloud engineer, you have to gain hands-on experience in programming, Linux (the operating system), DevOps, database skills, etc. You can acquire skills through constant practice. Before getting into this role, you have to meet your basic qualifications, like a bachelor’s degree in some technology-related subject like computer science. You can further go for a master’s, but if you do not want to get into it, take a cloud engineering courses.

As a cloud engineer, you might not have to learn exorbitant coding, but at least one programming language is a must. You can learn C++, Java, Python, and Ruby. To become a licenced engineer, you have to choose a set path, which is as follows:

  1. Bachelor’s degree

IT or computer science are the most recommended fields to get a bachelor’s degree in. As soon as you complete our 12th standard (preferably from a science background), you have to choose a relevant discipline for a bachelor’s degree. Be diligent about your future scope and career path if you want to become a cloud engineer.

  • Get programming expertise

Programming is a basic skill you have to acquire if you want to become a computer engineer. Cloud computing might not involve too much coding, but it does need it to some extent. You can learn various coding languages and make sure you practise them as much as possible. Practicing codes can make you a pro at them, which will help you in the future.

  • Professional Certification

It is one of the most important steps. Get a professional certification even if you have completed your master’s. Engineering is a practical subject and requires a lot of skills. A bachelor’s or master’s degree can give you theoretical knowledge of the skills, but cloud engineering certification courses will make you more professionally fit for the jobs. Certificates will also reflect your market value in your CV. Thus, do not miss this step if you want to become a cloud engineer.

When choosing a certification course, you have to choose an industry-relevant certification course. So, when you start your search, look for a few things keenly.

Lecture Frequency: Watch the number of recorded and live lectures. Pick a platform that offers a mix of recorded and live lectures. The theory is essential for displaying talents and getting the most out of them.

Live Projects: Practical experience is just as important as academic knowledge. Always keep in mind that talents are acquired through practice; therefore, make sure your institution offers you real-world assignments. Tracking your development continues to be mostly focused on problem-solving.

Excellent courses don’t always break the bank. Verify the cost because there can be unstated fees associated with the subscription. Be mindful of charge schedules and scams. Ask for manageable installments rather than pay the entire sum upfront.

Course syllabus: it is a part of what online colleges provide you in the course, and they are extremely upfront about it. Verify that the course covers the fundamentals, such as understanding DevOps, CI/CD Pipeline with Jenkins, AWS Cloud Technical Essentials, etc.

  • Look for a job

In general, certification institutions guarantee placements. However, if you do not receive any opportunities from your institute, you should begin looking for them on your own. While searching for a job, do not overlook the job description because what you will be learning and practicing throughout the job is more important than the pay scale at the start of your career.

Where to do certification courses?

Hero vired is one of the best-known platforms for DevOps and cloud engineering. You will get certified courses and industry-relevant skills. Their certificates will give you great opportunities and good placements.

The Final Thought

A cloud engineer is a prestigious position, and according to the current technological trends, cloud-based services are in vogue. So, if you choose a career in cloud computing, you will have great scope in the future.

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