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Timothy A. Bish deleted AMQCPP-715:
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> Know All about Amazon Certification exams
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> Key: AMQCPP-715
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQCPP-715
> Project: ActiveMQ C++ Client
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Thomas Wenz
> Assignee: Timothy A. Bish
> Priority: Major
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> h2. What is an Amazon Certification?
> [*Amazon Certification*|https://certificationstime.com/amazon-exam-dumps/] **
> helps learners build credibility and confidence by validating their cloud
> expertise with an industry-recognized credential and helps organizations
> identify skilled professionals to lead cloud initiatives using AWS.
> An Amazon Certification is a credential issued by AWS to individuals who show
> they have specific knowledge, skills, and abilities. We work with AWS experts
> to set the bar for required experience in common cloud job roles and
> expertise in specific technical areas. You can show you meet that bar by
> taking—and passing—one of our Amazon Certification exams. When you do, AWS
> awards you an Amazon Certification.
> h2. Choosing the right Amazon Certification: What’s the value?
> Getting AWS certified shows that you have some of the most in-demand (and
> profitable) skills as validated by one of the most recognizable entities in
> cloud computing. In the enterprise, certification demonstrates a shared
> understanding of a platform, a shared terminology, and a certain level of
> cloud expertise that can speed up time to value for cloud projects.
> In addition to validating your technical skills, Amazon Certification can
> help you advance your expertise. Once AWS Certified, you’ll be eligible for
> perks that help you show off your achievements and keep learning.
> To learn more about Amazon Certification and get best ways to prepared exams,
> visit: [*Amazon Exam
> Dumps*|https://certificationstime.com/amazon-exam-dumps/]{*}.{*}
> Getting AWS Certified can help you propel your career, whether you’re looking
> to find a new role, showcase your skills to take on a new project, or become
> your team’s go-to expert. Here are three reasons why:
> *Prepare for your future*
> 28% forecasted growth in jobs that require cloud skills in the next five
> years. Preparing for an exam is a great way to build new skills.
> *Show you can innovate*
> 91% of organizations with AWS Certified staff say having that staff increases
> innovation with AWS services.
> *Build your credibility*
> 90% of IT leaders that employ AWS Certified staff say productivity improved
> after their staff earned Amazon Certifications, and 89% report faster
> troubleshooting.
> h2. Which certification is best in AWS?
> Firstly, All Amazon Certifications important and are a great asset to have
> from a professional standpoint. Deciding which one to take, or which one is
> ‘best’ largely depends on your interests, your role, and where you would like
> to take your career.
> For example, If you enjoy working in the networking and architectural space,
> then the following route would be a great fit:
> * AWS Cloud Practitioner
> * AWS Solutions Architect – Associate
> * AWS Solutions Architect – Professional
> * Networking Specialty
> However, if you were a keen developer or were looking to move into
> application development, then you might select a different route:
> * AWS Cloud Practitioner
> * AWS Developer – Associate
> * AWS Developer – Professional
> So it really depends on what you are trying to achieve as an individual, and
> where you want to take your career.
> Your career goals can help direct you down the right certification learning
> path. Let’s take a look at the different Amazon certifications Exam Practice
> Questions offered by
> [*CertificationsTime*|https://certificationstime.com/]{*}.{*}
> SCS-C01 Practice Questions
> SAP-C01 Practice Questions
> CLF-C01 Practice Questions
> BDS-C00 Practice Questions
> AWS-SysOps Practice Questions
> DOP-C01 Practice Questions
> Check more Amazon Certification Exams.
> h2. What are Amazon Certifications and why are they important?
> An Amazon Certification is an industry-recognized credential. It helps
> learners build credibility by validating a level of Amazon Web Services cloud
> expertise and it helps organizations identify skilled professionals to lead
> cloud initiatives using AWS. A professional obtains an Amazon Certification
> after passing one or more exams that AWS offers. Amazon Certifications are
> valid for three years. To maintain an AWS Certified status, AWS requires you
> to periodically demonstrate your continued expertise through a process called
> recertification.
> Even as enterprises adopt multi-cloud strategies, this doesn’t diminish the
> importance of an Amazon Certification – quite the opposite. With more than
> one million customers, AWS is still the provider of choice for public cloud
> adoption, where 64% of enterprises and 68% of SMBs are running applications
> (according to the 2018 Right Scale State of the Cloud Report). Continued
> strong financial performance, a constant stream of new services, and a
> continuous geographic expansion (including a dedicated intelligence community
> region announced in 2017) are an indication that there is still much more to
> come.
> *Candidate certifications*
> Amazon Certifications themselves stand out for their rigor and thoroughness
> in evaluating a candidate’s skills, with an emphasis on hands-on experience
> and best practices. If you’re already working with AWS, preparing for a
> certification can help strengthen your knowledge by clarifying key concepts.
> If you’re new to AWS, it can provide the foundational knowledge and skills
> you’ll need to work with AWS services and solutions down the road. For
> organizations looking for new recruits, Amazon Certifications validate a
> candidate’s familiarity and knowledge of best practices in cloud
> architecture, management, and security.
> *Employer certifications*
> In the enterprise, the core training materials used to prepare for Amazon
> Certifications are a valuable component in a company’s own internal training
> path. As IT environments become more customized and requirements for new
> skills grow, an increasing number of companies are building their own
> certification programs. Many of them are using vendor certification training
> paths in connection with internal training materials to stand up
> certification tracks specific to their business needs.
> h2. What are the different levels of Amazon Certification?
> There are 4 different levels of certification with AWS
> {*}Practitioner{*}: This is considered the foundation level when starting our
> your certification journey with AWS and is a recommended and optional step
> before taking the Associate level certifications.
> {*}Associate{*}: These certifications require more experience than the
> Practitioner, and you should have some hands-on experience in provisioning
> resources in addition to some problem-solving skills in AWS.
> {*}Professional{*}: Although you can take the professional level
> certifications first, its recommended to attain at least the associate level
> certifications first to provide a base-level knowledge of AWS that is
> required to take the more advanced professional level certifications. Before
> taking this level of certification you must have a comprehensive
> understanding of many different attributes of how to run, optimize, and
> troubleshoot solutions within AWS.
> {*}Specialty{*}: The Specialty level certifications hone in on one particular
> domain within AWS, for example, ‘Security’ or ‘Databases’, and therefore
> require deep technical knowledge and experience within that particular topic.
> These are comparable to the Professional level certification with regards to
> difficulty.
> h2. Are Amazon Certifications worth it?
> Any certification that demonstrates your knowledge and expertise within the
> I.T industry is certainly worth obtaining. In a market that is full of
> competition, being able to stand out above a crowd can help you get noticed
> and put you on your journey to achieve your professional goals.
> If there are a number of candidates applying for a position, and all have the
> same credentials and experience, but one of them has a number of recognized
> AWS credentials to reinforce their knowledge, then this goes a long way in
> making you the chosen candidate.
> It is not just about validating your knowledge however, it says a lot about
> you as a person. It shows commitment, dedication, the willingness to learn,
> the drive to stay at the forefront of innovation, and sometimes this
> demonstrates more to people than what the actual certification stands for.
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