Prepration for Solution architect interviews
Amazon Solutions Architect Intern Interview
Solutions Architect Intern Interview Q's?
I applied for an AWS Solutions Architect jobs a few years ago, long before I have the AWS exp that I do now. Some of the things they'll ask you are if you know the AWS services, and if you do, they'll deep dive on it. They'll ask about networking concepts, DNS, compute, storage and cloud concepts to get a general sense of which vertical you may be strong in.
Be honest if you don't have AWS exp, but express interest in learning about cloud tech if you do want to go into that area.
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What is the learning path to prepare for "Solution Architect" Role?
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I have experience as an architect mainly AWS, Kafka, Java and dot net, but I want to prepare my self to face interviews in 3 months.
What are the areas I need to focus?
Has anyone interview for the solutions architect position as an intern at amazon? I have an interview coming up and I want to know what are the questions they ask.
So, I'm a Computer Engineering and Computer Science Junior. I applied for a few random internships at Amazon, and two days after submission they requested an interview with me for Solutions Architect Intern, which I never applied for... I'm not entirely sure what to expect on this interview, I have no experience with AWS. Anyone have any tips or how to prepare? This seems like a really neat job that I'm excited to interview for, but there's only a few posts on reddit that reference this position...
I feel like my tech background is pretty strong overall, seeing all sides of tech via my pursuement of degrees in CE and CS, being CompTia A+ certified, and classes at the local tech school during high school in Vmware and Cisco IOS... but that was 3+ years ago...
Anyone have advice or insight?
https://amazon.jobs/en/jobs/1028352/solutions-architect-intern
I applied for an AWS Solutions Architect jobs a few years ago, long before I have the AWS exp that I do now. Some of the things they'll ask you are if you know the AWS services, and if you do, they'll deep dive on it. They'll ask about networking concepts, DNS, compute, storage and cloud concepts to get a general sense of which vertical you may be strong in.
Be honest if you don't have AWS exp, but express interest in learning about cloud tech if you do want to go into that area.
Signup for a free AWS account through AWS Educate. You don't need a credit card because you are a student. And the account is free for more than a year.
Take some free qwiklabs to get a feel for the services.
take some of the short intro course on AWS free training from Amazon.
Amazon has a program for students worldwide called AWS Educate. You need your student email from your university to join and gain access to this resource.
On AWS educate, you can take courses. Get free access to AWS without a credit card being required and access can last more than one year depending on your graduation date. They also give you access to a job board. But best of all, students are given priority access to jobs and interviews once they finish their degree.
They also have conference call presentations where they explain exactly what to do to be successful getting a job.
Also as a student, you can take advantage of the Cisco Networking Academy free courses. The course on Linux are very useful for AWS.
Github student benefits.