Career questions tagged cloud-computing
Career path advice, i feel stuck as a Computer Engineering graduate.?
Hello, i am in BOTSWANA, recently graduated with a BEng Honours in Computer engineering degree and now i don't know what to do next. i was looking to progress on a field which won't make me feel like an imposter as a comp engineer. i don't want to feel like i abandoned my field to hope onto other professions like telecoms, networking and IT fields which seem to be for comp science or IT graduates. The internet suggest that the usual path is along the embedded systems which i find really interesting and makes sense for my field, i want to be unique and true to my profession. i believe i studied Comp Engineering for a reason. now I'm at a crossroad, i don't know much about the industry's employability. demand for embedded professionals or even if it's worth it. i am limited in the following ways: - financially (currently unemployed) - location (Botswana does seem to have any offers/ need for comp engineers) - information (i don't know the realistic review of the field, sounds excited from theory) i have narrowed down my other possible options 1. Embedded hardware/software/systems 2. Cloud Engineering 3. ICS (Industrial Control Systems) security 4. someone recommended ITIL certs Finding a job is difficult so i don't have cashflow to afford things which is the major thing affecting my choice. most suggest cloud because it's easier to get into though I think it's too congested just like cyber security. embedded seems rightful but it's expensive to even start. Other fields make me feel like an imposter to Comp Science professionals. What i thought i wanted was to be unique, to create and design/ make custom electronic at a hardware/firmware level. i already have friend in electrical, web dev, coding, mechanical. i want to have a firm and recognised stance in my field. Perhaps im asking the wrong questions, perhaps i have analysis paralysis, or im overthinking things. maybe i should do what pays bills instead. Any advice would be appreciated, maybe I could reach clarity. Thank you
What are the best companies to work for in the Cloud Computing industry? What are some ways that I could begin learning more about different services (such as AWS and Azure) in preparation for a future career?#Fall25
I am a senior in high school who is dually enrolled at my local community college and will graduate with an associate's degree this spring. I want to go to a 4-year university to study computer science to work in Cloud Computing.
What skills are most important for someone who wants to work in technology or software development?
What skills are most important for someone who wants to work in technology or software development?
what are jobs in IT that helps me to make money?
hello this is redit sophomore student in high school I was wondering about joining the military for my college at the same time I want to learn something in technology like It I know I was thinking to be nuresergon but then I realized first of all that's long way second of all I will have people's lives to lose it or save it if I lose one live I will regret all my life I don't wanna be in medical I don't have people lives so I am searching something to work like in IT within less than 12 years do you guys have some advice for me. Thank you. Have a good one
I’m a 12th grader planning to go to college first and possibly join the military afterward to gain experience and security clearance for a cybersecurity career. What’s the best major or minor to pair with cybersecurity to stay competitive long-term, especially with how fast AI and cloud technology are growing?
I’m trying to future-proof my career in cybersecurity and stay ahead as the tech world keeps changing. I want to know what minors or related fields would actually add long-term value — whether that’s AI, cloud computing, data science, or something else. I just don’t want to waste time on something that won’t matter a few years from now.
I am a 10th grader just beginning to research potential IT careers. Cloud engineering has stood out to me the most because of its behind-the-scenes aspects, such as designing and problem-solving. I have a couple questions about it. ?
What do you find to be the most challenging part of being a cloud developer? Which tools or technologies do you use most frequently in your work? What skills or experiences would you recommend for someone looking to stand out in this field? What are some common challenges in ensuring the security of front-end applications, particularly in a cloud-based infrastructure? What are some good colleges for IT or Comp Sci? What high school/dual enrollment classes should I take to help me?
How can i be a cloud engineer without a degree?
what courses what platform can i learn and earn certification
How to integrate AWS DevOps with Node JS.?
Hi, I am doing internship for this AWS DevOps certification and I have been assigned a task to integrate AWS DevOps with Node JS. As I am new to it and didn't have any strong knowledge. Could anyone please provide solution here so I could do it effectively. I have gone through this https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/category/programing-language/node-js/ but didn't get proper solution to my query. Thanks
How do I gain the skillset to work as a cloud and digital consultant for organizations today?
How do I gain just enough experience through exposure to a wide range of cloud and technological services and skills, without being too shallow in my understanding of or competence in all the respective fields of expertise to keep up with market trends. Do you recommend depth over breadth or vice versa.
How can I start a career as an AWS Solutions Architect?
I'm a fresher, planning to start a career in cloud computing. I have completed my graduation in computer science , where i took a course in architecture of cloud computing. What are the career opportunities are freshers in cloud computing,. What are the career opportunities if i have a amazon aws solution architect certificate. #cloud-computing #cloud-architecture
From my research, I find that most programmers nowadays use Java, Scala, and the C language. My question is how is Scala used/what is it used for?
I'm an Information Technology major who is working towards becoming a future web/mobile developer, and want to explore lesser known, but still useful programming languages, like Scala and Perl (not stated in my question, but I'm still eager to know). #software #mobile-applications #web-applications #cloud-computing #application-developer #cloud-applications
what IT short course could provide me with average salary ?
i am new to the states,i have basic networking knowledge back home also i have associate degree from a university. #computer-security #databases #network-security #cloud-computing #cisco-technologies #ccna #cisco-certified #oracle
What are some of the career options that people can do at a company like Google?
I think Google is a really cool company, but I don't really know what people do there. I imagine they are "technology" related jobs, but what does it really entail, and what are the different options? #technology #google #career-options