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- WEEK 01 - Fundamentals of the cloud (basic computer ideas, Linux/Bash scripting).
- WEEK 02 - Fundamentals of the cloud (Networking and security).
- WEEK 03 - AWS computing.
- WEEK 04 - AWS Storage 1.
- WEEK 05 - AWS Storage 2.
- WEEK 06 - Compliance, security, and identity.
- WEEK 07 - Database.
- WEEK 08 - Administration and Governance.
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According to AWS, the certification “validates cloud expertise to help professionals highlight in-demand skills and organizations build effective, innovative teams for cloud initiatives using AWS.”
But what exactly does that mean? Simply put, an AWS Certification indicates that you have a specific degree of cloud knowledge and skills, as evidenced by completing a certification exam. As a result, they are useful shorthand for cloud experts, recruiters, and employers.
Yes. A certification will not guarantee you employment, but it will undoubtedly improve your chances. According to our report on the State of Cloud Learning, 80% of recruiting managers believe cloud certifications make an applicant more desirable, and 90% place a higher value on real-world expertise and cloud certifications than university degrees when analyzing candidates. In addition, 55% of certified individuals report that their certifications have increased their career opportunities, and 84% of those report a higher salary as a direct consequence of certification. Cloud certification also has positive effects on job performance. Certified cloud professionals say that their expertise is in greater demand, that they are more productive, and that they can troubleshoot issues more quickly. Additionally, they are more likely to remain with their employer longer.
Identify the desired AWS Certification first. There are numerous certifications, ranging from the fundamental AWS Certified Cloud Specialist to advanced certifications in areas such as Data Analytics, Security, and Machine Learning (ML).
Plan for your certification examination next. We offer courses encompassing all AWS Certifications to assist you acquire the necessary knowledge and skills, and we also provide practice exams to ensure your readiness.
Finally, you must take the certification exam. Exams may be taken either in person at testing venues or online with proctoring. Exam costs range from $110 to $330, depending on the specific exam being taken.
After you pass your exam, you’re certified! AWS will also provide you with a digital certification that you can display on your profile on LinkedIn, your ACG account, and other prestigious websites.
AWS is the biggest public cloud provider, making it the obvious starting point for cloud education.
And if you work with technology, it’s probably a smart idea to learn cloud. Over the past decade, cloud adoption has increased steadily, and the majority of businesses now operate at least a portion of their tasks on cloud computing services like AWS.
Cloud is expanding so rapidly that there is a severe talent shortage; there are simply not enough qualified cloud professionals to meet the demand. Learning AWS will increase your marketability to prospective employers.
Everyone use AWS. In addition to its two closest rivals combined, AWS holds 35% of the worldwide cloud market.
AWS is used by many of the biggest and best-known businesses in the world, like Netflix, Disney, BMW, and Sony, to mention a few.