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congrats fammmmmPassed my az 900. **** was easy lol.
Only a beginner level cert so nothing crazy
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Also hit on the union x fragment 1s
This was a good week.
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congrats fammmmmPassed my az 900. **** was easy lol.
Only a beginner level cert so nothing crazy
Edit*
Also hit on the union x fragment 1s
This was a good week.
i vibe codeso how many people here are vibe coders?
Vibe coding - Wikipedia
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i know the basics of javascript and python but man... using Gemini to just write it out for me is so much easier/better lol.
esp when im developing scripts or macros.
Might as well got for the Network + if you don't already have it. You should see a good bit of overlap from the Security and Cloud certs.Love to see folks getting their certs. Just got my Security +, working on Cloud + next. Want to do something different soon.
Gotta ask how, especially if it’s your first role?Got my full time offer to start at AWS in May as a Solutions Architect. Starting out at TC of 225k.
Haven't had a "real" job since I got out the military 10+ years ago. Seeing the way IT is trending and how people 5-6 years in are still struggling to crack 100k, I feel extremly grateful that my first role in IT is making this much. I know my story is an outlier, but anything is possible with discipline, dedication, and consistency.
My work experience is the only reason I haven’t gone after that one. If I’m given a technical interview, I’d pass it I do believe.Might as well got for the Network + if you don't already have it. You should see a good bit of overlap from the Security and Cloud certs.
“Lady Luck loves a hard working man.”Gotta ask how, especially if it’s your first role?
What certs do you have? Or what did they consider as your outstanding qualities?
Thinking about jumping ship at a year with my current contract job. My annual is 2% and my company is underperforming in their current Gov contract.
That is a pretty motivating story especially for someone who switched careers post military.
SDEs?Appreciate it. I think a lot of the sweat shop stuff is over blown. I think a lot of IT is revenge of the nerds and because the word has gotten out about the earning potential, a lot of normal people who previously weren't hip are entering the industry. As a result the nerds are having to compete with regular people where in the past it was just nerds against nerds. Thus they have to work harder compared to pre pandmeic days. I've worked temp jobs where I had to clean up demos and have the shift manager talk to me like a peasant. Nothing at AWS has felt like that. I would even say my work life balance during both internships was great and people who were full time felt the same. Of course YMMV. A lot of it comes down to team, manager, and position. Main people I hear saying that are SDE's. Not that it's right, but it's commonly understood most SDE's are only going to be there for 4 years. In turn amazon pays them well cause they know they're only going to get 4 years out of them.
I would recommend anyone to at least get FAANG on their resume if possible. At the end of the day, work is work. Makes sense to me to maximize your earning potential so that we can get out of the rat race as soon as possible.
SDEs?
Which Amazon certs do you have?
And what service and job were you in the military?
Spec Ops…SDE = Software Engineer SDE Salaries
Certs : Cloud Practitioner, AI Practitioner, Solutions Architect Associate, Developer Associate, Cloud Ops Associate, Machine Learning Associate
Air Force - Spec Ops Aircrew (1A1X3) AFSC
Take advantage of the benefits and resources.I need to figure out what I want to do when I retire in the next 3.5 years. I’m doing SecurityX in the next few weeks since it’s free.
Yes, Devil Dog.
They would get annoyed when any little A/V issue happened during a meeting and sometimes get flustered when you fixed a simple issue they claimed wasn't just that.
My first IT service desk job out of college was for our state's bar association (for lawyers and those practicing law to get licensed, etc.) and while most of the lawyers I worked with were chill there were a few very entitled folks too. They would get annoyed when any little A/V issue happened during a meeting and sometimes get flustered when you fixed a simple issue they claimed wasn't just that.