Technology
This Amazon Web Services online course could help you kick off a new career
TL;DR: Snag the AWS Master Class Bundle in the Mashable Shop for just $39 and kickstart a whole new career.
Who runs the world? Amazon. Plain and simple. If you don’t have your own Prime membership, you probably depend on someone else’s, because who could survive without two-day shipping?
The thing is that most of Amazon’s operating income doesn’t even come from their retail site. Instead, the tech beast earns most of its billions from its cloud computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS).
AWS delivers on-demand cloud computing solutions to help businesses scale and grow, including a vast number of Fortune 500 companies like Netflix, Airbnb, and Lyft. So, naturally, AWS masters are in high demand. Interested? This Ultimate AWS Data Master Class Bundle can get you up to speed for just $39 and maybe even kickstart a six-figure career.
With nine courses spanning everything from AWS and DevOps to Kubernetes and Redshift, this comprehensive training will outfit you with just about everything you need to know to become a cloud expert. (Fun fact: the average salary for Amazon Redshift data engineers alone is $103K.) It may sound super technical, but no prior knowledge is necessary to jump into this training. Anyone can give it a go and start earning the big bucks.
Typically $1,679, you can save 97% and pick up the AWS Data Master Class Bundle now for just $39.
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