dkchinnari Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 6 minutes ago, k2s said: may be its easy for that person emo man... Quote
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1Nenokkadine Posted November 16, 2016 Author Report Posted November 16, 2016 On 11/14/2016 at 1:47 PM, samaja_varagamana said: . thanks all for info Quote
tennisluvr Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 44 minutes ago, k2s said: may be its easy for that person emo man... What's the pass percentage? Would it advisable to take all 3 Associate exams by the end of this year? I am thinking of getting certified in all 3. AWS Architect Associate AWS Developer Associate AWS SysOps Associate. Quote
k2s Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 Just now, tennisluvr said: What's the pass percentage? Would it advisable to take all 3 Associate exams by the end of this year? I am thinking of getting certified in all 3. AWS Architect Associate AWS Developer Associate AWS SysOps Associate. certs enni sesina interview crack cheyyali kada man ? anni certs pass ayi.... oka app or service ni cloud lo ela design cheyyali antey.. aa uuu antey emi labham ? Quote
dkchinnari Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 6 minutes ago, k2s said: certs enni sesina interview crack cheyyali kada man ? anni certs pass ayi.... oka app or service ni cloud lo ela design cheyyali antey.. aa uuu antey emi labham ? Quote
tennisluvr Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 8 minutes ago, k2s said: certs enni sesina interview crack cheyyali kada man ? anni certs pass ayi.... oka app or service ni cloud lo ela design cheyyali antey.. aa uuu antey emi labham ? But certification preparation lo part ga adi kooda telusukuntamu right. LinuxAcademy lo livelabs ki access undi, so idi kooda cover avutundi ani anukuntunna. Quote
k2s Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 37 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: But certification preparation lo part ga adi kooda telusukuntamu right. LinuxAcademy lo livelabs ki access undi, so idi kooda cover avutundi ani anukuntunna. nope.. certs tho anni latest info undadu... old 1 yr back tech untundi.... janalaki latest products and its features kavali emo ley.. nee trials nuvvu cheyi Quote
ColinKaepernick Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 50 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: What's the pass percentage? Would it advisable to take all 3 Associate exams by the end of this year? I am thinking of getting certified in all 3. AWS Architect Associate AWS Developer Associate AWS SysOps Associate. Hi Bhayya, I would suggest don't do it in hurry..Take atleast 2 months for each certification. Take extra time to look into white papers,Stack Overflow(What exact issues they are facing in real world). One thing i was surprised is why AWS is not updating their exams with their new services(For example AWS Lambda). If you believe it or not lot of people are clearing the AWS certifications today by simply taking cloudguru,linux academy courses without knowing the real world scenarios. So If you are working currently and want to upgrade your skills take your time to learn Deeply into AWS services. All the Best Quote
tennisluvr Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 1 hour ago, k2s said: nope.. certs tho anni latest info undadu... old 1 yr back tech untundi.... janalaki latest products and its features kavali emo ley.. nee trials nuvvu cheyi Yeah that's a valid point. But then how does someone with no real time experience in AWS get into AWS? I mean I don't have real time experience with AWS but I want to get into it. I figured that the certifications might atleast give me a foot in the door, but if they don't really help me get into AWS then what else do you think is a better approach. Quote
tennisluvr Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 1 hour ago, ColinKaepernick said: Hi Bhayya, I would suggest don't do it in hurry..Take atleast 2 months for each certification. Take extra time to look into white papers,Stack Overflow(What exact issues they are facing in real world). One thing i was surprised is why AWS is not updating their exams with their new services(For example AWS Lambda). If you believe it or not lot of people are clearing the AWS certifications today by simply taking cloudguru,linux academy courses without knowing the real world scenarios. So If you are working currently and want to upgrade your skills take your time to learn Deeply into AWS services. All the Best Thanks for the suggestion, it does make a lot of sense. My problem right now is that I am not currently working on AWS at the moment, however I want to get into AWS. I figured that the certifications would atleast give me a theoretical understanding about the various aspects of AWS. If we didn't actually work on AWS real time and still want to get into it, what's the best course of action then. I mean it has to start somewhere right, what's the best way to get an AWS job in this situation? Quote
1Nenokkadine Posted November 16, 2016 Author Report Posted November 16, 2016 17 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Thanks for the suggestion, it does make a lot of sense. My problem right now is that I am not currently working on AWS at the moment, however I want to get into AWS. I figured that the certifications would atleast give me a theoretical understanding about the various aspects of AWS. If we didn't actually work on AWS real time and still want to get into it, what's the best course of action then. I mean it has to start somewhere right, what's the best way to get an AWS job in this situation? Quote
Spartan Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 19 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Thanks for the suggestion, it does make a lot of sense. My problem right now is that I am not currently working on AWS at the moment, however I want to get into AWS. I figured that the certifications would atleast give me a theoretical understanding about the various aspects of AWS. If we didn't actually work on AWS real time and still want to get into it, what's the best course of action then. I mean it has to start somewhere right, what's the best way to get an AWS job in this situation? rakunda job interview ela clear chestav.. nerchukunnaka cheppu mast requiremetns vastunnai linkedin lo. Quote
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