Cloud careers are on the rise. According to Fortune Business Insights, the cloud computing market size is projected to grow from $676.29 billion in 2024 to $2,291.59 billion by 2032, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.5%.
Among other IT positions trending toward six-figure salaries, cloud professionals are in high demand thanks to the importance of their services. Rising cloud migration rates in virtually every major business sector make cloud professionals even more indispensable.
Essentially, the next generation of cloud professionals will be responsible for helping companies handle a sharp rise in cloud usage among consumers. At QuickStart, we’re excited to prepare the next generation of aspiring cloud professionals, through an intensive cloud engineering bootcamp that teaches immediate applicable skills in cloud infrastructure, to design, build, and maintain virtual environments in “the cloud.”
Interested to see if a cloud career is for you? Read on to discover if this is the field for you and learn more of the advantages of our new bootcamp if you decide to train with us.
What Can I Expect from QuickStart’s Upgraded Cloud Engineering Bootcamp?
Our cloud engineering program offers comprehensive training in cloud computing skills and implementation strategies for organizations of all sizes. The curriculum covers networking fundamentals and public cloud concepts on the AWS platform. Plus, it also emphasizes the flexibility that AWS affords cloud engineers, particularly the accessibility of cloud-based data management solutions compared to physical databases.
You can choose between full-time or part-time study, whichever option better accommodates your current lifestyle. Full-time learning takes approximately 12 weeks, while students can complete the part-time program in 20 weeks — with more flexibility to study at your own pace.
Our cloud engineering bootcamp also introduces learners like yourself to seasoned industry experts who will serve as your instructors. They answer questions, teach concepts, and help you through labs and hands-on projects. The bootcamp ends with a final career simulation capstone, where you will apply everything you learned to solve real-life cloud engineering challenges.
Who Is a Good Fit for Cloud Computing?
Learners of all backgrounds and skill sets can be a great fit for IT. It’s ok if you don’t have all the technical qualities – we will teach you the basics.
However, it’s important to be open-minded, self-motivated, and willing to consider new perspectives and approaches to problem-solving in cloud engineering for a greater chance of success in this bootcamp.
Here are a few qualifications that might mean you’re a good fit for cloud computing:
- You can work under pressure and prioritize tasks effectively.
- You learn new technologies and tools quickly.
- You have an analytical mindset with problem-solving skills.
- You pay close attention to minor details.
- You have a basic understanding of computer science, information technology, or a related field.
- You enjoy a continuous learning mentality and keep up with evolving cloud technologies and best practices.
- You have a familiarity with using at least one of the cloud platforms, such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
- You have strong communication skills to collaborate with team members and stakeholders.
You can apply to our Cloud Engineering Bootcamp even if you don’t have all the technical skills you think you need. We’ll teach you everything you need to know.
What Entry-Level Cloud Roles Can You Land After Bootcamp Training?
Completing our cloud engineering bootcamp makes you eligible to earn several entry-level cloud roles like cloud support engineer, cloud administrator, and IT technician. Let’s explore a few of the more prevalent roles you can apply to after completing our program.
Cloud Support Engineer
Cloud support engineers earn an annual average salary of $105,613.* They monitor internal systems and network devices, and often spend time troubleshooting issues by following standard operating procedures. Cloud support engineers also spend time tracking and documenting all cloud-related problems an organization might face, along with their solutions.
Cloud Administrator
Cloud administrators typically earn a yearly salary of $110,000.* They help manage internal IT resources like networks, digital storage, and virtual machines. They also handle day-to-day issues in a cloud computing environment. Cloud administrators help configure and deploy compute, storage, and networking services. They also spend time monitoring these same cloud services to ensure they function as expected.
IT Technician
IT technicians can expect to earn an annual salary of $71,031.* They often serve as a company’s primary contact in the IT department, with responsibilities that include installing, configuring, and maintaining various software and hardware components. They support an organization’s entire computer and network system. In addition, many IT technicians spend time supporting client and server computer security through antivirus and firewall integration.
*All salaries are subject to change.
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam Preparation
Unlike many other cloud training providers, QuickStart is committed to helping you excel long-term in the industry. That’s why we prepare you to take, and pass, officially recognized industry exams like the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner examination.
Our tailored exam preparation program is designed to equip learners like yourself with the in-demand skills you need to stand out in the job market and secure a cloud position with confidence.
What is an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner?
The new AWS (Amazon Web Services) Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam (CLF-C02) covers in-demand cloud skills and validates your knowledge of AWS Cloud concepts, services, and terminology.
Known for its extensive services and market share, AWS is a popular choice for a wide range of applications and industries. Your understanding of AWS as well as other important cloud skills will form the foundation for a meaningful, lasting career in cloud engineering and support.
This exam verifies that you’ve developed skills in the following fields:
- Explaining the value of AWS Cloud.
- Understanding the AWS shared responsibility model.
- Implementing security best practices.
- Comprehending AWS Cloud costs, economics, and billing practices.
- Navigating core AWS services, including computer, network, database, and storage services.
- Identifying AWS services for common use cases.
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Practice Tests and Study Guides
This examination serves as your entry point to the cloud engineering industry, especially for students transitioning from other industries.
Therefore, this bootcamp program is ideal for business employees in fields like sales, product management, project management, and retail — anyone looking to improve their cloud literacy and communicate more effectively with technical teams and corporate customers.
When you attend QuickStart’s Cloud Engineering Bootcamp, we’ll cover everything you’ll need to know from examination preparation through a variety of practice test materials to two weeks of dedicated study time to prepare for the CLF-C02 exam itself.
What is the cost of the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam?
The typical cost for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam is $100. We build this expense into the overall cost of our cloud engineering bootcamp, giving you one less thing to worry about as you prepare for the exam itself.
Along with the mock practice tests and study materials, QuickStart provides a free voucher that allows you to sit and take the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner examination without any extra cost.
Once you enroll in our program, you will also receive the official AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner student guide (SY0-701) ebook free (valued at $70.)
Cloud Engineering Bootcamp Learning Outcomes
Our goal in this bootcamp is to help aspiring cloud engineers build skills and accomplish learning objectives on their way to the entry-level IT career they’re prepared for. By enrolling, you will complete the following learning objectives on your way to completing our program:
- Apply your skills in various real-world scenarios, from high-level cloud design to hands-on Linux terminal tasks.
- Troubleshoot common cable, connectivity and software networking issues.
- Solve capacity, automation, connectivity, and security issues that might arise during the cloud implementation process.
- Deploy and automate secure cloud environments and protect mission-critical applications and data.
You are also expected to thoroughly understand AWS Cloud costs, economics, billing, and the shared responsibility model, all crucial if you want a solid foundation as a cloud computing professional.
Find Your New Cloud Engineering Job Role with QuickStart!
Tackle real-world projects on your way toward earning an entry-level role like a cloud support engineer, cloud administrator, or IT technician.
During the program, and for six months after you complete it, you can also take advantage of our unique Career Services team. They assist you throughout the program, helping you find a role in cloud engineering through strategies like resume building, interview preparation, internships, and access to exclusive job opportunities, all built in this 12-20 training program.
Learn more about our newly upgraded cloud engineering training program by filling out the “Request More Info” form on this page and speaking with one of our Admissions Advisors. We host multiple cohorts throughout the year, available whenever you’re ready to get started. We look forward to you joining a cohort!