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Weekly Cloud Mentorship Session
Purpose These weekly sessions are designed to help you: - stay accountable, - ask questions, - get mentorship, - review projects, - and accelerate your transition into cloud engineering. Weekly Session Structure Part 1 — Cloud Topic of the Week (20 Minutes) Examples: - Networking fundamentals - AWS basics - IAM concepts - Linux troubleshooting - Cloud security - Automation basics Part 2 — Project Review (20 Minutes) Members can: - share projects, - ask technical questions, - get feedback, - troubleshoot issues. Part 3 — Career Coaching (15 Minutes) Topics: - Resume reviews - LinkedIn feedback - Interview advice - Job search strategy - Certification planning Part 4 — Open Q&A (15 Minutes) Ask anything related to: - cloud engineering, - career transition, - projects, - certifications, - or technical skills. Weekly Challenge Idea At the end of each session, members receive: - one technical challenge, - one learning assignment, - or one hands-on project. This keeps the community active and accountable. Final Message Cloud engineering is not about learning everything at once. It is about: - building strong foundations, - practicing consistently, - developing practical skills, - and staying committed. Focus on progress. Keep building. Stay consistent. Welcome to CloudSkills Academy.
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How to Position Yourself for Cloud Engineering Roles
The Biggest Mistake Beginners Make Many people only list certifications. Employers want: - practical skills, - problem-solving ability, - and hands-on experience. Your goal is to position yourself as someone who can contribute technically. Resume Strategy Focus on 4 Things 1. Technical Skills Examples: - AWS - Azure - Linux - Networking - IAM - EC2 - Virtualization - Monitoring - Python basics 2. Hands-On Projects Include practical projects such as: - Website deployment on AWS - Cloud storage configuration - VPC setup - Monitoring dashboards - Automation scripts Projects demonstrate real ability. 3. Transferable IT Experience If you already work in IT support, you already have valuable experience. Examples: - troubleshooting, - ticket management, - networking exposure, - user support, - system administration, - security awareness. Position these as foundational cloud skills. 4. Certifications (Optional Enhancement) Certifications help support your resume but should not be your only selling point. Examples: - AWS Cloud Practitioner - AWS Solutions Architect Associate - Azure Fundamentals - Azure Administrator Interview Strategy What Interviewers Want Interviewers often assess: - communication, - troubleshooting ability, - cloud understanding, - willingness to learn, - and practical thinking.
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