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Salaudeen O. Abdulrasaq
Salaudeen O. Abdulrasaq

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What's Next After Passing The AWS Cloud Practitioner and Solution Architect Exam

Congratulations if you just passed your AWS Cloud Practitioner (CCP) and the AWS Solutions Architect Associate (SAA) exam.
Here’s a structured path to help you grow further and leverage your new skills effectively:

1. Share Your Knowledge Through Content Creation

Start creating content based on what you’ve learned in the program, no matter how simple or basic the topic may seem. Remember, there’s always a demand for beginner-friendly "Cloud 101" resources.

Ideas for Content: Write blog posts, create YouTube videos, or share threads on social media about AWS concepts, services, or technologies.

Benefits: This not only reinforces your learning but also helps build your online presence and credibility in the cloud space.

2. Join the AWS Community Builders Program

After building a content portfolio, join the AWS Community Builders Program waitlist.

Advantages of Being an AWS Community Builder:

  • Exclusive access to AWS training and resources.
  • Networking opportunities with cloud enthusiasts and industry professionals.
  • Recognition in the AWS community, which can boost your career.
  • Swags, AWS Credit, and Voucher to take other AWS Certification Exams.

How Your Content Helps: Having published content on AWS technologies demonstrates your passion and commitment, increasing your chances of being accepted into the program.

3. Work on Personal Projects

Apply your knowledge by building hands-on projects. Personal projects not only deepen your understanding but also make you stand out when applying for jobs.

Get Inspiration: Check out this YouTube video on project ideas to kickstart your journey.

Project Examples:

Create a simple web application hosted on AWS.

Implement a serverless architecture with AWS Lambda and API Gateway.

Set up an automated CI/CD pipeline using AWS CodePipeline.

4. Start Applying for Jobs

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While working on projects, begin applying for roles such as Cloud Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or Solutions Architect. Highlight:

Your certifications.

Content you've created.

Hands-on project experience.

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