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7 Ways to elevate your career as a Cloud Professional

by Miles Education Make an impact. Lead,Excel, Serve
Technology is gradually pushing companies to rapid changes. From flash drives to virtual storage space, local drives to shared data, or on-site operations to hybrid cloud in designing state-of-art units - cloud technology is invincible in the computing space. This technology is a true game-changer in every tech innovation and invites everyone to be a part of it. The future cloud technology will lead to create and deliver business value by -
 
  • Reducing maintenance cost
  • Improving scalability 
  • Leveraging business continuity 
  • Allowing work flexibility
  • Offering process automation

When you think about how to make a thriving career in cloud computing, your options are endless. A seasoned cloud architect is powerful enough to employ both hardware and software service pipelines through hyperspace. As reports suggest, organizations can save up to 15% on IT maintenance costs in migrating operations to the cloud. 

But how can you distinguish a cloud engineer’s duties from a developer’s responsibilities? What you need to know is, the development dashboard is operating in simulated cyberspace which exposes it to the perils of phishing. Therefore, by default, engineers need to have a strong knowledge base on the infrastructure. Working in a virtual space needs a robust arsenal to prevent cloud software from cyber-attacks and vulnerability during the development work. Developing apps and hack-proof cloud platform is another major task for cloud developers.

Similarly, there are a lot, of course, choices that one can opt for as cloud engineers but stay muddled about where to start. To help you get a clear idea, we have some interesting methods - 

1. Learn about Cloud Technology in general 

If your organization provides cloud services to your organization, educate yourself on what are the benefits the technology provides. This will help you map your expertise. The expert hands can be for advanced security features for data engineering and management, automation, or big data operating space. A few use cloud services platforms like Google, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure which you need to gain experience at to start a career in cloud computing. 

2. Knowledge of Computing Fundamentals

Interview failures happen when a potential candidate lacks fundamentals even if they are having a premium project to show off to the board members. The fundamentals here will be regarding the augmentation they are trying to host. Hence the topic that should be at your fingertips are - 

  • Cloud Architecture
  • Service Models
  • Deployment Models
  • Virtualization and hosting platforms 
  • Basic protocols followed for the services for IaaS,  PaaS, SaaS, and FaaS services

3. One approach at a time 

If you have just started your career as a cloud professional, there is a possibility to get overwhelmed on how to start and which topic to prioritize. There is no challenge behind the indecision, just start with what you are most familiar with. And other than your knowledge of the Computer Networks for working on centralized computing resources, you have to greet coding as your coding skills are concerned. Here is the list -


  • Learn SQL, XML, R Language, Python - as coding languages
  • Build and deploy your first cloud application 
  • Start reading about Web Services & API for working on Cloud Architectures development. 
  • Work on skill-sets required for Database Management, Operating Systems, Machine Learning

4. Stepping into advanced methods

To call yourself an expert you need to further streamline your strategies and applications. Having strong knowledge of a particular core area is important to have an enriched professional experience in a software domain. Here are the advanced topics that you need to take care of - 

Advanced Cloud Computing topics
  • Load Balancing
  • Cloud Scalability
  • Cloud Cryptography
  • Edge Computing 

These are under recent developments 

5. Having a relevant Certification

A certification is like accrediting the skills that you need to showcase at a practical level. This time IIT-Roorkee and Wiley NXT are offering a Postgraduate Certification in Cloud Computing & DevOps. The certification is specially designed for professionals who are interested in cloud computing. Even if you are working on projects involving cloud services, you can take this cloud computing certification course to get a deeper knowledge of the process. 

The course would cover  workflow for-  
  • Cloud Provider Account
  • Subscription framework
  • IAM
  • Networking
  • Security
  • Tagging & Cost Management
  • Automation

6. Practical applications and hands-on projects 

Now you know what to work on and how to get training for the cloud skills straight, next is skill application and how you would showcase your skills with relevance. To put the theoretical knowledge into practice, the  Post Graduate Certification in Cloud Computing & DevOps provides hands-on project experience under expert guidance. Be it cloud monitoring, server management, or application migration you will be supervised by the experts of Wiley innovation council. These projects will help to- 

Develop a deep understanding of the various cloud deployment models
Learn how to migrate to the cloud and deploy solutions on it
Conquer your fears and gain confidence in Amazon Web Services
Working on a capstone project that focuses on solving a real-world business problem

7. Bag a relevant job 

If you are an aspirant seeking a career as a cloud practitioner, cloud consultant, cloud developer, or cloud solutions architect. Your opportunities are plenty. After your cloud computing course, no matter what your experience and skillset, there are plenty of cloud computing jobs available. As reported by LinkedIn, both in 2016 and 2017 "cloud computing" topped the list of sought-after skills. Burning Glass Technologies reported that job postings increased 121 percent between 2013 and 2017. There is money available for qualified job seekers. According to Indeed, a cloud engineer earns an average salary of $120,751, and BusinessInsider lists 12 jobs in cloud computing, all paying over $100,000.

Following all the above-mentioned strategies, all you need to do now is dive into the battle. You can start it by shortlisting the companies and then reach out to them through their official websites or career portals. Moreover, before applying for a job or scheduling an interview, you must ensure that you satisfy the required eligibility criteria and have all the skills relevant to the job profile.


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