Started working with the AWS Premium Support right out of college in July. The job is so boring and mundane. I have SA certificates with Azure Pro and AWS Associate but all the "entry-level" jobs require 2+ years of experience? I'm seriously so lost. I just want to be a cloud engineer/architect and being in support is absolutely killing me. I know I'll be amazing as an engineer/admin/architect. Are there any entry-level cloud roles that companies are hiring for? Shameless plug if anyone is hiring I would love to work as a cloud engineer/architect. TC: 64k #aws #gcp #azure #hiring #cloud
As a power user at my previous company, keep up the good work. Premium Support is the best support I have experienced. Very quick to respond, detailed, and comprehensive.
It's going to start dying down though. As you can see by his post PS started hiring people out of college with no experience whatsoever and it's honestly hurting the org. One of the reasons I'm leaving. Support used to be amazing. When I came in I was surrounded by pretty much geniuses. Now it's changing though. This kids coming in have no troubleshooting skills at all. And they're getting paid sh*t compared to what we get paid.
You have to understand the reason why you have the associate position is because you have no experience. Yes it makes sense that other roles are asking for at least 2 years experience. Use your time in support to learn and then move to another team.
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By cloud engineer do you mean SDE?
Cloud adminstrator/architect. I guesS engineer was a bad way to put it.
Why not Sde?