u/apmmahesh

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Cloud Career Transition Tips

Many people want to switch their career to Cloud Engineering, especially those working as:

Linux Admin

Network Engineer

System Admin

Application Support

SRE / Production Support

Desktop Support

Help Desk

QA Automation

BPO Technical Support

NOC Engineer

Most of us have 2 to 5 years of experience, but with only the current experience and daily tasks, it is difficult to switch directly into a Cloud Engineer role.

First, focus on learning cloud technologies properly. After that, try to work on real-time tasks and projects to understand how the industry actually works.

Once you gain hands-on experience with real-world scenarios, it becomes much easier to clear cloud interviews and move into a cloud career successfully.

Feel free to reach out me if you need any guidance.

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u/apmmahesh — 2 days ago

I am offering 1:1 personalized training with hands-on experience and real-time project work. This is ideal for anyone looking to gain practical skills rather than just theoretical knowledge.

If you're interested in learning with direct guidance and working on real-world projects, feel free to reach out to me for more details.

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u/apmmahesh — 11 days ago

I am offering 1:1 personalized training with hands-on experience and real-time project work. This is ideal for anyone looking to gain practical skills rather than just theoretical knowledge.

If you're interested in learning with direct guidance and working on real-world projects, feel free to reach out to me for more details.

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u/apmmahesh — 11 days ago

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  1. Learn the basics → Regions, Availability Zones, pricing

  2. Master core services → EC2, S3, IAM, VPC

  3. Understand networking → Subnets, routing, security groups

  4. Learn storage → S3 vs EBS vs EFS

  5. Pick databases → RDS vs DynamoDB

  6. Explore serverless → Lambda + API Gateway

  7. Focus on security → IAM roles, least privilege

  8. Monitor everything → CloudWatch, logs, alerts

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u/apmmahesh — 19 days ago