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 No.999522>>999529 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

Are AWS Certified Solutions Architects/Sysops Administrator Associates in high enough demand that someone without a college degree could easily manage to get a job paying ~$10-$20k less than average starting if they could demonstrate aptitude and they had these certificates? Or are Bachelor's degrees a hard requirement regardless of how well you can demonstrate your knowledge?

 No.999529>>999538 >>999575

>>999522 (OP)

>working for amzn


 No.999538

>>999529

You mean working for companies that use Amazon.


 No.999575

>>999529

Disgusting


 No.999586

>are Bachelor's degrees a hard requirement

They never actually are for anything. It's just the easiest excuse if they aren't interested. They might be worth it if you don't mind glowing in the dark a bit tbh.


 No.999882>>999884

Every managed hosting company I have worked or interviewed for, AWS certifications are usually the first question they ask.

Yes.

Either you're with Amazon, or you're losing.


 No.999884

>>999882

To add to my previous post, please note, that certificates are worthless without real/practical experience.




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