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How to hire Cloud Engineers? Skills you
should look for when interviewing
a Cloud Engineer.
Cloud architecture expertise
The candidate should be well-versed in designing and implementing cloud architecture that meets the company’s needs. They should have experience working with major cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, and be able to demonstrate their knowledge of cloud infrastructure, serverless computing, and other cloud computing concepts.
DevOps knowledge
The candidate should have experience working with DevOps practices such as continuous integration and delivery, infrastructure as code, and automation. They should be able to create and maintain cloud-based infrastructure using tools such as Terraform, Ansible, or Kubernetes, and have experience with CI/CD pipelines.
Security expertise
As the company’s data will be stored in the cloud, it is important to ensure that the candidate has a strong understanding of cloud security best practices. They should have experience implementing security measures such as network security, data encryption, identity and access management, and threat detection.
Communication and collaboration skills
The candidate should have strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams. They should be able to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders, and collaborate with developers, operations teams, and business stakeholders to ensure successful cloud deployments.