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Engineering - Software & QA
1mo
compulsorybunny
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currently not working

I would greatly appreciate your insights and advice on this matter.

We know that just finishing engineering is not sufficient for jobs because we don't have specialised skills. When it comes to skilling, it has become normal to join a course or institute after graduation to acquire skills and learn. I would say actual learning begins in this phase. Well, my concern is that - I am a Cloud aspirant ( fresher ) and would like to explore the possibilities and opportunities in this domain. I recently had a conversation with my friend's brother, who is working. He said that -"Cloud is everywhere. If you focus on computing services like EC2, lambda, and VPC it's an infrastructure based that ends up in DevOps, when you focus on storage services like S3, and others along with some other tools and knowledge like SQL, Python, you end up in Data engineering or Data Analyst." So, my question is which are the other options that are not in light and market demands? So, that it helps me in choosing the course.
greatking
1mo
A Team Lead
Yaar, focus on data engineering with cloud tools like AWS Glue, BigQuery, etc. It’s one of those niches that’s not too mainstream but highly demanded!
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awesomesnail
1mo
works at
Great point about SQL and Python! You can also explore Cloud-based big data solutions, like data lakes on AWS or Azure. This area is really growing!
cleantonic
1mo
works at
Cloud AI and serverless computing are two areas that are underrated but have huge potential. If you have an interest in ML, try combining it with the Cloud!
a product operations executive
1mo
AWS-ome! So many options, though.. I'd recommend exploring cloud security and compliance, as these areas are increasingly critical for organizations
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