DevOps Engineer Vs Cloud Engineer - Which Career Should You Pursue?
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- čas přidán 6. 05. 2024
- In this video we discuss key differences differences between a DevOps and Cloud Engineer.
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Great Information! Great comparision. Good job! I'm in desktop support now and trying to move into the cloud.
Would you recommend service desk -> infrastructure engineer -> Devops/Cloud? Seems to be the path you took
Thanks for the knowledge
The only video I needed.
I’m glad to hear that haha. Thank you 😁
basically the same
thank you so much Toby! i Am starting my tech journey and i am excited. i wanted to know if you have a linkedin?
Yes it’s Toby Collins
which one would you say a platform engineer is closer to Devops or cloud engineer?
It’s closer to Cloud Engineer because they’re focused on the underlying platform of software.
A Platform Engineer can also work hybrid or on-prem.
Thanks for your clear explanation...❤ But sir may I know if a non it background person with 2 years of career gap could get certified as cloud engineer and get a job or will his/ her resume be rejected??
You’ll need more than certificates. Projects are important to prove your skills
@@techtoby_ Sure sir but I'm anxious about my career gap being a barrier for my hiring.... please let me know if they hire people like me or ATS would reject my resume?
Career gaps are pretty normal
@@techtoby_ thank you so much sir 👍
I wish to switch my career to IT,where should i start with? Mentioning i know programming language.Confused to choose among software engg,full stack developer and cloude engineer
*cloud
You need to first choose a role and build a roadmap to learn the skills
How would someone in devops transition to cloud engineering
Just apply
Thanks, I wouldn’t need to do any extra training or learning?
Nope. It’s the same stack, just different responsibilities