(1). Linux, the operating system that powers much of the cloud.
(2). core concepts of cloud computing and gain a better understanding of the purpose of platforms, AWS.
(3).Python, a programming language that will help you work with the different services you’ll interact with as a cloud engineer.
(4).learn AWS in-depth, preparing for two associate-level certifications that will help you earn your first job working in the cloud.
As an entry-level AWS cloud engineer, you’ll help implement basic features, maintain existing infrastructure, and assisting in managing your organization’s cloud infrastructure.Your job responsibilities may include writing code to join various parts of your organization’s systems, implementing solutions that have been designed by senior engineers, and working with various departments within the company, both technical and non-technical, to maintain a reliable, scalable system.This is an entry-level learning path, so all you need is a basic understanding of how to use a personal computer, and an interest in developing new skills. Prior experience in a technical role is helpful but not required.