03-18-2020, 02:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-18-2020, 03:40 PM by CarpeDiem8.)
(03-18-2020, 01:05 PM)xicovu Wrote: I may be a little late on this, but if he's already got AWS don't bother with the Cloud Computing track. Going the Software Development or CS track. DevOps needs to know how to do Full-Stack. If he needs it quick, do generic Information Technology as that will give him solid Web Dev frontend, javascript, DB and should be a lot quicker. Go through code academy and blow through the Web Dev courses for the CIW. DevOps should know:
Linux (advanced)
Cloud (AWS/Azure/GCP)
Python, Powershell
Ansible/Salt/Chef/Puppet
Java preferably, but C# or C++ will do
Full stack web development
Layer 2/Layer 3 networking
If I had a candidate in from of me, I wouldn't care about the certs. I would care about his coding portfolio and projects, which WGU will not give you. Keep the cert's off your resume because it looks really bad to have CIW or CompTIA on a "grown up" tech resume. AWS on a resume is going to get you hits like crazy, no matter the cert. He's already got one obviously but i always recommend the AWS Solution Architect as it's easy and has the exact same effect to your resume as Sysops or Development. Other than that one, certs don't really matter. With certs, pick a path and take it to an architect level if he'd like. But I seriously, seriously recommend going the Red Hat Linux Engineer path.
Linux is really the only thing that matters for DevOps, even more than AWS.
Thanks for your reply, @xicovu!!!
So this is what we are looking at, based on your recommendations:
- Already Full-stack, Senior Dev, so that's done (his words to me were: I've been doing this since before the term "Full Stack" was invented lol).
- Get these certs on his resume:
- Red Hat Certified Engineer
- AWS Certified DevOps cert (since he already has AWS Solution Architect and his employer would like him to level up all the way)
- IT Automation in Python cert
- Continue to gear up his personal portfolio to include the new skills he's learned for the DevOps route.
- To check the bachelor's box - the quickest would be TESU's "BS in Technical Studies" (has the most credits that transferred over from his DeVry cert from '89). Failing that, we can look at other choices, if the title of it really doesn't matter at the end of the day.
Thanks again for your help with this!
BALS (Social Sciences) + ASNSM in CS - Sept 2022 TESU graduate