Absolutely brilliant information. Going for a job tomorrow, well a teams video chat, for associate cloud engineer. Doing my AWS cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 studies and at the IAM stage. So will use your advance to read up on the basics, look at the job description again and read up on that. Thanks
I am a Python Developer and currently trying to get a job as an AWS cloud Engineer with only about 2 months in learning AWS from coursera. Hopefully this video can help me secure the job! 🤞🤞
Thank you Caroline you have been very helpful. What are are chances I get and interview or a job opportunity given that I just got associate level certifications in Google cloud and Azure but have no live/production experiences?
I think certifications fo increase your chances of getting an interview significantly. However, I would recommend you do some projects as well, so that when you do have an interview, you have something you can talk about and show.
Have a degree in this field yet I know almost nothing about any of this. Very frustrating. One professor got a grant from Amazon so we could learn a bit about AWS, but mostly pertaining to IAM. And I did a small amount of Google Cloud, mainly just for Firestore. Getting experience seems impossible.
Hi Caroline, good to see you...i need your serious help in Deployment of AVD..i m getting Sign in attempt failure message while connecting to Session host VM into Azure Active Directory.. Please help me out on this
@@carolinechiari i have added that too, i am able to conect via rdp with local administrator credentials but not from webclient i am getting the error of Sign in attempt fail check username and password, even role assigning is done
@@carolinechiari ok no problem, will try to search more on it..thanks for quick responses also please suggest for some core understanding or FAQs on AVD deployment projects
I would highly recommend the Microsoft learn on the topic (since there is a certification for that now), also the MS docs should have a lot of information.
Cloud roles are relatively new so different employers will have different responsibilities, but I would say cloud engineer is mostly on the administration side. DevOps is between dev and ops (administration), and then there’s developer. I hope that answers your question
@@carolinechiari thank you! I’m an IT student and currently learning the devops tools/path on the side. Would that make me more marketable applying for internship/jobs for cloud engineer posts? Your videos are helpful btw!
Thank you! I think what you can do is do projects and share them on social media (preferably LinkedIn) especially as a student, now is the time to share you work and start building a portfolio.
You won’t pass the interview unless you have friends. Also they interview hundreds of people and only hire a handful. Amazon should really leave HR do the hiring and ensure these cloud support engineers are producing more rather than interviewing candidates. Total waste of resources and poor hiring results
Absolutely brilliant information. Going for a job tomorrow, well a teams video chat, for associate cloud engineer. Doing my AWS cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 studies and at the IAM stage. So will use your advance to read up on the basics, look at the job description again and read up on that. Thanks
That’s awesome! Best of luck to you, I’m sure you’ll do great!
I am a Python Developer and currently trying to get a job as an AWS cloud Engineer with only about 2 months in learning AWS from coursera. Hopefully this video can help me secure the job! 🤞🤞
I hope so too! best of luck to you!
On point, great! Thanks Caroline!
You’re awesome, thank you for this
Thanks a lot Boris! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
This really helped honestly, thanks!
That's awesome! I'm glad it did!
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you :)
You're very welcome!
I m being interviewed on Tuesdays. This helps, only wish dogs could be part of my interview
Thank you Caroline you have been very helpful. What are are chances I get and interview or a job opportunity given that I just got associate level certifications in Google cloud and Azure but have no live/production experiences?
I think certifications fo increase your chances of getting an interview significantly. However, I would recommend you do some projects as well, so that when you do have an interview, you have something you can talk about and show.
Have a degree in this field yet I know almost nothing about any of this. Very frustrating. One professor got a grant from Amazon so we could learn a bit about AWS, but mostly pertaining to IAM. And I did a small amount of Google Cloud, mainly just for Firestore. Getting experience seems impossible.
Getting experience isn't too hard, just follow some tutorials online, build a portfolio and it should be fine.
@@carolinechiari I am trying to populate my github in this line, would this be a way to go?
Hi Caroline, good to see you...i need your serious help in Deployment of AVD..i m getting Sign in attempt failure message while connecting to Session host VM into Azure Active Directory.. Please help me out on this
Add targetisaadjoined:i:1 to your host pool RDP properties.
@@carolinechiari i have added that too, i am able to conect via rdp with local administrator credentials but not from webclient i am getting the error of Sign in attempt fail check username and password, even role assigning is done
Then I have no idea, sorry. That’s all I have. I haven’t worked with AVD that much. I ran into this issue and that’s how my coworker fixed it.
@@carolinechiari ok no problem, will try to search more on it..thanks for quick responses also please suggest for some core understanding or FAQs on AVD deployment projects
I would highly recommend the Microsoft learn on the topic (since there is a certification for that now), also the MS docs should have a lot of information.
Is cloud engineer the same as devops engineer? I’m getting different answers. Thanks!
Cloud roles are relatively new so different employers will have different responsibilities, but I would say cloud engineer is mostly on the administration side. DevOps is between dev and ops (administration), and then there’s developer. I hope that answers your question
@@carolinechiari thank you! I’m an IT student and currently learning the devops tools/path on the side. Would that make me more marketable applying for internship/jobs for cloud engineer posts? Your videos are helpful btw!
Thank you! I think what you can do is do projects and share them on social media (preferably LinkedIn) especially as a student, now is the time to share you work and start building a portfolio.
0:47 is this real 😜😜😜😜
Bait for clicks, this CZcamsr never work as a cloud engineer and never passed cloud interview by themselves
What does a cloud job interview look like, then?
You won’t pass the interview unless you have friends. Also they interview hundreds of people and only hire a handful. Amazon should really leave HR do the hiring and ensure these cloud support engineers are producing more rather than interviewing candidates. Total waste of resources and poor hiring results