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Pearson Vue is offering Amazon Web Services (AWS) Training and Certification Retake Test for Free when you click on the 'Get Promo Code' and submit details to generate a unique coupon to retake this test. Schedule to take your exam between March 15-May 3, 2023 during this promotional period.

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Note, must generate a unique code and schedule within the parameter dates to qualify

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  • Amazon Web Services (AWS) certification opens doors for carrer advancement. Show your professional network that you have validated skills that set you apart from other professionals.
  • Boost your exam day confidence with this extra retake opportunity only with Pearson Vue
  • Must schedule and take your exam between March 15, 2023 and May 31, 2023 to be eligible for the free retake promotion
  • Your exam retake must be scheduled and completed on or before August 1, 2023 to qualify for the free retake
  • This offer may not be combined with any other promotion/voucher
  • The offer is limited to one free retake for an exam failed within the promotional time period and may not be used more than once
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  • Find out more before scheduling your exams including AWS Certified Developer
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I just signed up to get a Free coupon to retake an AWS Cert.

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The AWS Certification Free Exam Retake promotion is available March 15, through May 31, 2023, to candidates attempting a retake of a failed exam. The first exam attempt should be taken by May 31, 2023, and if needed, the free retake exam must be completed by August 1, 2023. Re-takes completed after August 1, 2023, are not eligible for the promotional retake discount.

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Start with Cloud Practitioner. Then Solutions Architect Associate or Developer Associate based on your job profile
I'm A+ certifified and have worked with computers at home since I was younger. I've setup my own home network/WiFi using pfSense and Unifi equipment. I've been having trouble obtaining my first entry level IT job. Every place want 10 years experience for an entry level role. Currently in the healthcare industry for over a decade and looking to switch careers.

I would greatly appreciate any and all feedback!

I would love to learn cloud stuff like AWS, Azure and Google cloud. Cybersecurity is also on my radar.

Currently working to obtain Network+ and learning Linux.
I started my IT field at a dealership. They didn't know anything. I got to experiment and screw up a lot of things. They were cheap so they got what they needed and I got what I needed. Lol

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mannyv
03-22-2023 at 07:45 PM.
03-22-2023 at 07:45 PM.
Thanks op. One day I'll get around to being certified. Maybe this year will be the year.
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warre2m
03-22-2023 at 07:52 PM.
03-22-2023 at 07:52 PM.
I took the practitioner exam recently wasn't too bad with a week of studying if you're already in the IT field.

I need to move on to the architect training but getting myself to do it is another thing.
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03-22-2023 at 08:00 PM.
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Quote from warre2m :
I took the practitioner exam recently wasn't too bad with a week of studying if you're already in the IT field.

I need to move on to the architect training but getting myself to do it is another thing.

What order of certification do you recommend taking for anyone who is interested?
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Ticalisoul
03-22-2023 at 08:01 PM.
03-22-2023 at 08:01 PM.
Thanks op. The tech industry is struggling hard rn, esp in silicon valley, perfect time to brush up on some hard skills
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03-22-2023 at 08:03 PM.

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03-22-2023 at 08:03 PM.
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What order of certification do you recommend taking for anyone who is interested?

Start with Cloud Practitioner. Then Solutions Architect Associate or Developer Associate based on your job profile
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03-22-2023 at 08:04 PM.
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Foundations>Solutions Architect >Architect Professional seems to be the most recommended as the other exams get easier once you have that base. Also, solutions is often where people start in their first jobs with AWS.
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03-22-2023 at 08:05 PM.
03-22-2023 at 08:05 PM.
I'm A+ certifified and have worked with computers at home since I was younger. I've setup my own home network/WiFi using pfSense and Unifi equipment. I've been having trouble obtaining my first entry level IT job. Every place want 10 years experience for an entry level role. Currently in the healthcare industry for over a decade and looking to switch careers.

I would greatly appreciate any and all feedback!

I would love to learn cloud stuff like AWS, Azure and Google cloud. Cybersecurity is also on my radar.

Currently working to obtain Network+ and learning Linux.
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03-22-2023 at 08:20 PM.

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I'm A+ certifified and have worked with computers at home since I was younger. I've setup my own home network/WiFi using pfSense and Unifi equipment. I've been having trouble obtaining my first entry level IT job. Every place want 10 years experience for an entry level role. Currently in the healthcare industry for over a decade and looking to switch careers.

I would greatly appreciate any and all feedback!

I would love to learn cloud stuff like AWS, Azure and Google cloud. Cybersecurity is also on my radar.

Currently working to obtain Network+ and learning Linux.

From what i've seen in the current IT job market, employers are looking for more while paying less. Referrals are king, especially if trying to go after the "big" companies. If you have A+ already, I recommend focusing on brand specific certs (AWS, Azure, GPC, Cisco, Microsoft, RedHat, etc). Thats where the demand and $$$ is at.
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03-22-2023 at 08:35 PM.
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Thank you for the response. At this point, I'm just trying to get into maybe a help desk or desktop support role to get experience and learn new skills. You make a great point. From what I've seen, they seem to be asking for a whole lot... I even got referred by an acquaintance and that didn't work. I've tried tailoring my resume to each individual job post/application and doing research. I will keep going and perhaps obtain some AWS, Cisco and Microsoft certs along the way.
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03-22-2023 at 08:35 PM.
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I failed like 5 years ago... can I retake? Lol
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03-22-2023 at 08:39 PM.
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Thank you for the response. At this point, I'm just trying to get into maybe a help desk or desktop support role to get experience and learn new skills. You make a great point. From what I've seen, they seem to be asking for a whole lot... I even got referred by an acquaintance and that didn't work. I've tried tailoring my resume to each individual job post/application and doing research. I will keep going and perhaps obtain some AWS, Cisco and Microsoft certs along the way.

I started my IT field at a dealership. They didn't know anything. I got to experiment and screw up a lot of things. They were cheap so they got what they needed and I got what I needed. Lol
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03-22-2023 at 08:42 PM.
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That's funny and awesome, man.

We all have to start somewhere.

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