Are AWS Certification Worthwhile?
Some people frequently ask me if obtaining a certification
such as the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate is sufficient to land
them a job.
The problem is that it requires much more than certification:
you also need relevant experience for the position you're seeking and to be
highly " employable. " (more on that shortly).
I believe it is also fair to argue that AWS credentials are
now more of a need than a distinction. This is generally the situation unless
you have several AWS
certificates. Everyone appears to have their Solutions
Architect Associate certification.
Therefore, it won't set you out when applying for an AWS
Solution Architect position. Indeed, from an employer's standpoint, it will be
assumed that you have a handful of AWS certifications – and if you don't, you
won't be recognized.
I recommend completing at least all of the AWS associate
certifications, as well as at least one professional level or specialty.
Attempt to align the credentials with your own experience and select
certificates that are related to the career responsibilities you desire. The
cloud practitioner is also an excellent place to start and an extra certification
to put on your resume, so it's worth doing that as well.
It's helpful to put yourself in the employer's position and
consider what they're looking for when hiring. From there, you may figure out
what you need to do to obtain an advantage over others in your search for a job
working in the cloud. So, what does a potential employer look for?
·
Someone
has the required qualifications for the job.
·
Someone
with prior expertise who can get up and running fast.
·
Someone
good at communicating Someone who works effectively in a team/group
·
Someone
who is motivated to a great extent and can work with little supervision
·
Someone
who is trustworthy and has a good outlook
Relevant skills – Try to apply for positions where your talents are
directly related to the job description. Work on your CV for each position you
apply for, emphasizing the qualities the company seeks. For example, the skills
and experience requirements for an AWS
Cloud Architect position will differ from those for an AWS Engineer post.
Unfortunately, businesses (particularly recruiters) sometimes
publish job descriptions with extensive skill requirements that would
practically require an entire team to accomplish. Try to figure out the main
emphasis of the listed position and make sure your talents are a good fit.
Furthermore, the job description for AWS positions will
rarely call for AWS expertise. Additional skill sets, such as operating system
administration (Linux and Windows), database capabilities, programming
languages, and automation and configuration management tools, to mention a few,
will always be necessary. Check out what talents are in high demand now and be
sure to include them in your training strategy.
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