| ▲ | friendzis an hour ago | |
> and the talent available will skyrocket, when the market starts demanding it. Part of what clouds are selling is experience. A "cloud admin" bootcamp graduate can be a useful "cloud engineer", but it takes some serious years of experience to become a talented on prem sre. So it becomes an ouroboros: moving towards clouds makes it easier to move to the clouds. | ||
| ▲ | SahAssar 16 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
> A "cloud admin" bootcamp graduate can be a useful "cloud engineer" That is not true. It takes a lot more than a bootcamp to be useful in this space, unless your definition is to copy-paste some CDK without knowing what it does. | ||