I'm currently a student from a tier 3 college and feeling quite confused about which path to pursue: Cloud Engineering or DevOps. I'm curious about a couple of things: 1) Can I land an entry-level job as a fresher in either field, and if so, what skills should I focus on for my resume? 2) How does the pay compare for freshers in these roles to other domains? Any advice or insights from those experienced in these areas would be greatly appreciated!
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While both roles can be challenging, I've found that Cloud Engineering offers a bit more flexibility. DevOps roles can cover a lot of ground, from networking to troubleshooting various systems. If you want a broad experience, DevOps might be better, but you'll be juggling many different tasks all at once! Check out some comparative roadmaps to get a clearer picture.
Getting into DevOps can be tough as an entry-level candidate, especially without referrals. Many employers look for some on-the-job experience, or it might be more of a challenge for freshers. If you want to pursue it, try to gain some practical skills or internships first.
Getting into DevOps is doable if you learn essential skills like Docker, Kubernetes, and AWS basics. The pay for freshers is decent but remember, you'll likely be on call at odd hours for production issues, so it's worth considering your comfort with that kind of pressure.
I see your point, but starting fresh in DevOps might be a steep learning curve. It can be stressful without prior experience, and not everyone can handle the pressure easily, especially initially.
Cloud Engineering might be easier to break into, but keep in mind that the job market is quite competitive. Unlike DevOps, which is pretty focused on software engineering, Cloud Engineers also deal with IT operations in corporate environments. You'll want to determine which avenue aligns more with your interests.

I agree, jumping straight into a DevOps role might be overwhelming. It's a lot of troubleshooting and managing production issues. Starting as a systems administrator or junior developer can give you a better foundation before diving into DevOps.