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Learner journey: From zero cloud knowledge to achieving three Amazon Web Services Certifications in one year
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I often get asked how I transitioned from a software development role to a cloud role. If you had asked me a year ago if I would want a career in cloud, I would have told you ‘Not a chance’. I didn’t even know how exactly the cloud worked. In this blog, I’ll share why that changed and how I went from no cloud experience to achieving three Amazon Web Services Certifications in less than a year. I knew Amazon Web Services (Amazon Web Services) offered industry-recognized certifications, but I wasn’t really sure how to get started and where to go to prepare for these certifications. This blog will also cover the resources I utilized to prepare for the
A little about me
Back in my university days (approximately two years ago), cloud was a buzzword for most of my peers, but I had little to no cloud knowledge and certainly no knowledge of Amazon Web Services services. I always had a curiosity to learn more about cloud and how exactly it works. While working as a software engineer, I was interested in the cloud and how it could be used to transform technology. I researched cloud business use cases and came across the solutions architect cloud job role that was a perfect balance of cloud and technology concepts. That role seemed to be a good match to my skills and interests. A year ago, I joined Amazon Web Services via the Amazon Web Services Tech U program, which is a 48-week technical residency program for a select group of new employees, consisting of project-based learning, creative real-world problem solving, and on-the-job training. I started my Amazon Web Services Certification journey to validate my cloud knowledge fill any gaps in my knowledge and skills.
I prepared for and earned my first certification, the Amazon Web Services Certified Cloud Practitioner, when I was new to Amazon Web Services. To build up my cloud knowledge, I then began preparing for Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect – Associate Certification. I attained this certification two months after I earned the Amazon Web Services Certified Cloud Practitioner. Today, in my day job as a Solutions Architect, I utilize the skills and knowledge I have gained through these certifications so far. The best part about these certifications is that they are directly aligned towards real world scenarios. From here, I’m keen on broadening my knowledge in the domain of Analytics, AI, and Machine Learning and plan to prepare for
Amazon Web Services does not require that you take specific prep ahead of the exam. However, I recommend that you follow these steps to prepare for exam day:
Step 1: Review the exam guides to understand the exam content and take Amazon Web Services Certification Official Practice Question Set, found in
Step 2: Learn about exam topics by enrolling in digital training on Amazon Web Services Skill Builder.
Step 3: Prepare for the exam by
Step 4: Verify your exam readiness by taking the Amazon Web Services Certification Official Practice Exam available on
Preparing for Amazon Web Services Certified Cloud Practitioner
Amazon Web Services Certified Cloud Practitioner is a knowledge-based certification for foundational understanding of Amazon Web Services Cloud and requires no prior experience with cloud. It’s a perfect place to start for anyone who is keen to learn more about cloud, especially for those without an IT background.
Resources I used:
Before I jumped in to start preparing, I reviewed the
The
I also reviewed the following three whitepapers, all available on the
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Overview of Amazon Web Services -
How Amazon Web Services Pricing Works -
Compare Amazon Web Services Support Plans
Preparing for Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect – Associate is one of three Associate exams currently offered by Amazon Web Services Certification. It builds upon the Amazon Web Services Certified Cloud Practitioner and helps you showcase knowledge and skills in Amazon Web Services technology across a wide range of Amazon Web Services services. This certification is not only for someone who is pursuing a Solutions Architect role, but is equally helpful to an individual who is keen to learn about and demonstrate how Amazon Web Services services are being used in real world use cases. This exam does not require deep, hands-on coding experience, although familiarity with basic programming concepts could be an advantage.
Resources I used:
I knew this certification would be a step up from the Amazon Web Services Certified Cloud Practitioner so I was quite intentional about my preparation. I reviewed the
I utilized this
I also utilized a packet of practice exams from Tutorials Dojo once I had learned about the core concepts to help me practice taking the test as many times as I needed to feel confident in my knowledge. The free
As before, I also reviewed whitepapers to round out my knowledge. These four in particular helped me get a sense of Amazon Web Services’s Well-Architected Framework and Amazon Web Services security practices for continuous integration.
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Continuous Delivery on Amazon Web Services
Preparing for Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect – Professional
When I started preparing for the Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect – Professional exam, I heard a lot of people saying it’s one of the toughest cloud certifications. It’s long, nerve-racking, and often people fail not once, but multiple times. And true to the stories, I experienced it all. This exam not only tested my knowledge, but my grit and determination as well.
I started with the same strategy I had used for the other two certifications; however, the Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect – Professional was a different ball game all together. Yes, I failed the exam a couple of times but it just made me and my knowledge of the concepts stronger than ever. It’s not easy to fail a couple of times and keep coming back to try again. But rather than letting it break me, I used the repeated failures to strengthen my mental fortitude, approaching each set back as a way to reinforce my ability to persevere and grow. Apart from my day job as an Amazon Web Services solutions architect, at this point I was also wearing the hat of a student—a learner who took each and every opportunity to get better at how to use these services optimally in a cost-effective manner.
This certification helps individuals showcase their advanced knowledge and skills in providing solutions to complex problems, optimizing security, cost, and performance, and automating manual processes. This exam is intended for individuals with two or more years of hands-on experience designing and deploying cloud architecture on Amazon Web Services. This exam is 180 minutes long covering 75 questions.
The Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect – Professional certification builds nicely upon the knowledge tested in the Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect – Associate exam even though it’s not a pre-requisite. However, from personal experience, I recommend tackling the Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect – Associate before pursuing the Professional certification.
How I prepared
I utilized quite a few resources to build my knowledge and practical skills to earn this certification. As before, I turned to the
The free
A bonus tip regarding the exam questions
In this exam, there are often multiple right answers offered and you need to select the optimal one that demonstrates the ideal solution based on the requirements of the question, in terms of cost, operational overhead, and more. A couple fellow solutions architects offered some helpful tips in
It’s always Day 1
I can’t imagine when I graduated college two years ago, with zero cloud acumen, that I’d be able to achieve three Amazon Web Services Certifications in a matter of a year – nor did I think I’d be qualified to share best practice with you! My focus is to motivate people who might be in same boat as me—with more than a fleeting curiosity to learn about the cloud but not sure where to start. I hope my story inspires to be tenacious and to keep working towards your goals. It’s never too late to learn a new concept or refine your experience. As we say at Amazon, it’s always a Day 1 to learn and try new things. Best of luck with your cloud learning journey toward Amazon Web Services Certification!