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Avoid this BIG mistake as a new Solutions Architect!

"Does a Solutions Architect code?" This is a question I get asked very often, and it's a question that doesn't have such a simple, quick answer. A lot of people find themselves looking to land a role as a Solutions Architect because of (often confusing) certification naming, the promise of high salaries and the promise of "avoiding coding". But, this whole idea that you can "avoid coding" can be a trap for a lot of beginners. In this video: Gwyn, Luca, Anurag and Andrew break down various aspects of what you should consider if you're looking into a career as a Solutions Architect and wondering whether or not you'll need to code. -- Anurag Kale   / ianuragkale   Luca Mezzalira:   / lucamezzalira   GPS:   / madebygps      / madebygps   https://learntocloud.guide Andrew Brown:   / andrewbrown      / @examprochannel   Video referenced at the start and a the end of the video about the changing role of Solutions Architect and how it can be more of a "customer-facing" role than some realise:    • The Solutions Architect job is NOT wh...   — 00:00 - Do Solutions Architects code? 01:43 - How the Solutions Architect role is changing 02:22 - Why beginners target the Solutions Architect role 03:20 - To code or not to code? 04:03 - Video guest introductions: GPS, Andrew, Luca + Anurag. 05:12 - GPS: "Code isn't the right word!" 06:38 - What is Cloud Programming? 08:18 - Are there SA's who don't code? 12:08 - Do Solutions Architects build projects? 15:06 - Why you should avoid "toy apps"? 19:03 - Is there a "ceiling" for non-technical SA's? 21:21 - Not only Architects do Architecture! 23:55 - Less technical alternatives to Solutions Architect. 27:05 - "You can land any role, you just have to be realistic with yourself" --- ▶ A PRACTICAL START WITH CLOUD / AWS I highly recommend Stephen Mareeks AWS courses. If you’re a total beginner I recommend the “Certified Cloud Practitioner” otherwise the “Associate Developer”. If you plan to take the exam, I also highly recommend Jon Bonso’s practice exams: https://geni.us/bonso-practice-exams https://geni.us/stephane-mareek-ccp https://geni.us/stephane-mareek-dev Why I recommend Stephane and Jon’s courses: https://openupthecloud.com/aws-exam-b... ▶ WRITE A CLOUD RESUME THAT LANDS YOU THE JOB There is no better book which explain Tech Hiring and how to write a resume that passes tech screening processes than “The Tech Resume: Inside out”. I am referenced in the book and my review (Twitter) is on the homepage. It’s free if you’re unemployed and is priced based on your location. https://geni.us/techresumeinsideout ▶ BUILD YOUR RESUME (AS A PROJECT) USING CLOUD TECHNOLOGY The “Cloud Resume Challenge” is a 12 step project. I love the challenge, I’m an active member of the Discord, and I have a whole playlist on YouTube to help you complete the challenge. There is a book (it’s optional), but I strongly recommend it. Get the “Cloud Resume Challenge” book: https://geni.us/cloudresumechallenge ▶ CLOUD BOOKS & COURSES COURSES For my full set of recommended cloud books, courses, best monitors, keyboards and everything else, check out: https://openupthecloud.com/recommende... — FIND OUT MORE: Website: https://openupthecloud.com About Me: https://openupthecloud.com/about LET'S CHAT Instagram:   / openupthecloud   Twitter:   / openupthecloud   Twitter (personal):   / loujaybee   Legal Disclaimer: These videos are for education purposes only. I am not responsible for any incurred costs or damages from following any of these tutorials. Follow the tutorials at your own risk, taking necessary precautions for cost management, security, etc.

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