Day in the Life of a Cloud Engineer - CLOUD MAJORS NEED TO WATCH THIS
Why You Shouldn't Be a Software Engineer...
How I Learned The Cloud and Got a Job as a Cloud Engineer (3 Months)
What do cloud support engineers do?
How to get a job like mine (Cloud Engineer)
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I'm so glad I found this video. I was getting quite worried about what I wanted to do next in my career. I already work in I.T. Entry levrl Tech support role. I completed a software engineering bootcamp last year and after completion, I realized 1. I'm a terrible coder and 2. I did not want a job coding all day. I was beating myself up because I thought I wasted money learning to code but then started researching other careers that I can get into with coding experience. Now, I'm working on getting my AWS DevOps Engineer certificate. This video confirmed that I'm heading the right direction. Thank you.
sharg
you answered all the questions in my head. I would be finishing my MSc Computing in 3 months time and I have always wanted answers to certain questions. You answered them brilliantly.
thehunted
This was a really great video! I have some experience in IT on a application in an application called Salesforce. But looking to move into Cloud side and this really help give a view on day to day basis on cloud engineer. Thank you for talking about your experience!
saratbondada
Great video, I found it very useful. thank you for creating this. Following you from now.
Thank You Andrew Likes for this video, you literally painted a picture of the 2 roles for me, better than a lot of videos I tried understanding....very greatful for taking the time to do this one. I think it's more cloud engineer(Azure-SA) for me. | as a Devloper as well...I find Dev. takes a lot more effort just to fix a problem compared to administration trying to fix an issue in the workplace. *just my view.
thelist
Thanks just getting started this helps a lot
caseyspaulding
Thank you and great Video...it helps me make up my mind - Only sad thing Your Video deserves more Views
lennardvirajjayasekara
Great video Andrew, you definitely highlighted the big differences that I've noticed between cloud engineering vs software engineering.
RyanGalazka
Really helped.<3 Nicely explained..Thankyou.
sankalppokhriyal
This was really useful, thank you so much!
laurarivas
hi, I'm considering intending two different boot camps I would like to know which one would equip me The ultimate goal is to do cloud engineering... Bootcamp number one is called intellectual point and the certification consist of the CompTIA trifecta Security, Networking and A+ along with CCNA and the second Boot camp is called Divergence and consist Server+, Linux+, Cloud+, Network+, Security+, and Pentest+...
DallasFort
great video man… looking into getting my AWS cert now
WavyLive
Thank you so much you answered all questions your super
sravanravan
to my understanding from this video. the cloud is an initial step in the right direction to understand the programming language that comes later that will help you get a grasp on code. Beginning in cloud will heighten your understanding and will define the purpose of why you started will be clearer. thank you for this. I will take heed and proceed with the cloud. thank you for knowledge my friend.
treypatterson
Will definitely be going for cloud engineering first because I’m only decent on righting software code I’m 16 just got my azure fundamentals will be going for more before graduation of highschool and practice my coding skills thanks for the info
NecheLifts
Looking to start a cloud infrastructure engineering role in the next few months. Came across your channel and this video amongst others were insightful to say the least. On a complete side note, what hair product do you use ? 😅
raihank
I think I understand the diiferences, but maybe lack the forsight to see what will be better long term, overall. I am a recent graduate as degree as a software engineer, and just got my first job offer but for a cloud engineer position (devops focused). I'm interested but maybe also concerned missing out of gaining traditional dev experience, and lacking it when looking for software engineer positions in the future? Any advice? - Eventually, down the line I would like transition into a role to go fully remote and work from anywhere.
kasper
Hi Andrew, great video! I am unable to decide between Cloud Computing and Bach degree in SE. I feel like if I do cloud computing, it won’t be possible to learn more about coding deeply and work as a UI/UX designer, which is included in syllabus of SE degree. On the other hand, if I do SE, will I still be able to work in Cloud Computing? If you were me at this point and had 6 years of remote work experience in one of the fortune 500 companies, but now looking to advance your career in IT from Business, would you do Bachelors degree in CC or SE, you hypothetical response will be appreciated!! ❤
SufiKingdom
I am a laravel developer, can I combine my laravel dev career and cloud computing career simultaneously? I hope it wont affect my laravel dev career?
chidoziejohn
I was wondering about the cloud engineering versus Software Engineering path. I do coding but for game development, however; I am looking at cloud engineering as my career path upgrade from the operation side and some DevOps while I learn programming on my own. However, I am using C# / C++ for the two game engines I am playing around with so not sure if they will be useful for cloud engineering so I may need to pick up Python in the process. Great video by the way. Thanks!