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Amazon is Offering a Free Program that Helps People to Get Certification, Training and Jobs in Cloud Computing

Amazon is Offering a Free Program that Helps People to Get Training, Certification and Jobs in Cloud Computing

Amazon is Offering a Free Program that Helps People to Get Certification, Training and Jobs in Cloud Computing

Since 2017, Amazon AWS re / Start has partnered with workforce development programs across the country to provide free training and cover fees for participants to be certified in AWS cloud computing, says program director Kevin Kelly.

The aim of AWS re / Start is to help unemployed and underemployed people, as well as candidates with no technical background or limited experience in a traditional job setting, such as military service members re-entry to civilian personnel, gain entry-level cloud computing work upon graduation.

The 12-week intensive course, which provides both skills training and professional development advice, will be launched this week in five new cities: New York City; Newark, New Jersey; Martinsville, Virginia; San Jose, California; and San Francisco.

With the expansion, AWS re / Start will have active cohorts in seven U.S. cities, including Boston and Washington, D.C., as well as several international locations.

you can receive training in Linux, Python, networking, security, and relational database skills. from Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m

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