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Cloud Solution Architect's Career Master Plan

You're reading from   Cloud Solution Architect's Career Master Plan Proven techniques and effective tips to help you become a successful solution architect

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805129714
Length 148 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rick Weyenberg Rick Weyenberg
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Kyle Burns Kyle Burns
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to the Cloud Solution Architect Role
2. Chapter 1: Understanding the Responsibilities of a Cloud Solution Architect FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Types of Cloud Solution Architect Roles 4. Part 2: Pursuing the Role
5. Chapter 3: Education Paths to the Cloud Solution Architect Role 6. Chapter 4: Getting Real Experience 7. Chapter 5: Closing In on Opportunities 8. Part 3: Prepare for and After the Offer
9. Chapter 6: Time to Pursue the Job 10. Chapter 7: Interviewing – Trust the Process 11. Chapter 8: Don’t Forget to Give Back 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Completing side projects

The first way to gain real-world experience that’s relevant to a CSA that we will discuss is side projects. Side projects come in two broad categories – paid projects, where you are doing real work for others, and projects, where you are working on your own doing something that resembles real work that others may need.

For the first of these categories, it’s likely (and indeed recommended) that you would be working in areas that contribute to the experience you’ll need as a CSA, but not performing the CSA role. On these projects, you may find yourself helping to define and implement infrastructure, writing application code, designing and implementing database schemas, helping with requirements analysis or QA testing, or several other things that contribute to the overall success of a project. The key at this point is making sure that you are looking for opportunities to contribute without putting yourself (and, by extension, your...

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