
From 0 to 8 AWS certifications. Are they worth it?
As AWS SA, I'd like to share my experience getting 8 AWS certifications. Read my experience how to prepare, which materials I used, and if they are worth it.
Furthermore, with every certification, you get addicted to collect more which is a positive side effect.
- If you have no or some AWS knowledge, start with Cloud Practitioner/ AI Practitioner/ SA Associate
- Once you passed SA Associate, schedule and learn for Developer Associate (easy peasy!)
- In general, after doing the SA Pro, you should quickly do some more because a lot of SA Pro topics are a very good foundation for some other exams, for example:
- If you have SA Pro, schedule the Security Specialty exam in a few weeks - it should be easy peasy with some practice exams (e.g. on TutorialsDojo)
- If you have SA Pro, schedule Database Specialty in a few weeks, do practice exams, and you will pass
- If you have SA Pro, you can consider writing the DevOps Pro soon as it comes with a similar difficulty level and lots of overlappings as the SA Pro
- Practice exams on TutorialsDojo
- Practice exams are must to have in the preparation phase. I used TutorialsDojo. It has a review mode, time mode, and section based questions. I often started with the review-mode questions and when I answered a question wrong, I studied the question via documentation, video, etc. I also liked the section-based questions on TutorialsDojo to dive deeper into a certain domain I think I need more practice.
- More resources
- Must read: Exam Guides for each certification on the AWS Certification page. When you open details about a certification on the AWS Certification webpage, there is an exam guide to download and read through to get a sense of what the exam is about. It includes all necessary details about the exam such as unscored content, topic domains what the exam is about, which service are in-scope, and out-of-scope, etc.
- AWS documentation, AWS whitepapers
- Youtube, r/AWSCertifications on Reddit
- Conversations at AWS meetups, community meetups, hackathons. I recommend to share and discuss learnings with colleagues and friends.
- Choose a video course from one of the platforms (Udemy/ ACloudGuru/ Cantrill.io, etc.) for exams you think you need more depth. Don’t watch every single video because it takes a lot of time, but rather do practice exams and observe where you have gaps and watch then those videos. You can test different platforms for different exams.
- Cantrill.io - more expensive than the other ones, but I liked the videos.
- ACloudGuru
- Udemy, e.g. Stephane Maarek
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