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1st Line Support Engineer (Graduate)

Graduate IT Support Engineer (1st Line)Location: Swansea Salary: Up to £25,000 Aztrum is pleased to be working with a leading MSP based in Swansea! Our client provides a variety of IT services including IT Support, Cloud Computing, Business Continuity and many others for businesses nationwide.  They currently have an opportunity for an IT Support Engineer to join their expanding team;...

Swansea

Tech Consultancy - New Sales Director

Join a 'start up' vibe firm of 45 people that is also part of a wider £50m business!With an excellent reputation for providing tech training and learning solutions to banks, FS businesses and wider industry, our client has spent 15 years building its brand and is in an exciting time given the AI and new Tech boom. The firm is...

Farringdon

Junior Data Engineer

Joining an established data function based in the North West of England, solving problems to optimise business operations, utilising machine learning.What you'll be doing:Collaborate with product owners, engineers and data scientists to understand business domain and the related dataData cleansing, ingestion and modellingManage and store large sets of data whilst ensuring it is accessibleUtilise the latest data technologies and tools...

Liverpool

IT Infrastructure Engineer – 4th Line IT Service Desk

Are you an experienced 3rd Line IT Support or Senior IT Support Engineer looking to take that step up into a 4th Line role? Are you a team orientated Senior technical expert, keen to join a thriving service desk environment and provide advance troubleshooting for complex IT infrastructure environments. Are you a team player who thrives on helping and mentoring...

High Wycombe

Junior Software Engineer

About the Role:Are you an accomplished software engineer eager to transition into a role that shapes modern cloud infrastructure? In this junior position, you’ll work on exciting projects to build scalable, secure cloud environments from the ground up. This is not a traditional DevOps role—instead, you'll leverage your software development expertise to drive the design and implementation of innovative infrastructure...

Colchester

Design Systems Analyst (Smart Places & Digital Twin Specialist)

Foster + PartnersDesign Systems Analyst (Applied R+D Smart Places & Digital Twin Specialist)London, BatterseaPermanentOn siteFoster + Partners is a global studio for architecture, engineering, urban and landscape design, rooted in sustainability.The Applied Research and Development team at Foster + Partners is looking for a Design Systems Analyst (Applied R+D Smart Places & Digital Twin Specialist) to join their team in...

Cremorne

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Top 10 Cloud Career Myths Debunked: Key Facts for Aspiring Professionals

Cloud computing has become a cornerstone of modern technology, transforming how businesses operate, scale, and innovate. From flexible infrastructure solutions to on-demand software services, “the cloud” now underpins everything from e-commerce websites to cutting-edge AI applications. As the industry continues its explosive growth, demand for cloud-savvy professionals remains higher than ever. Yet, for all its evident promise, cloud careers are still swamped by misconceptions. Does one need to be a hardcore developer to enter the field? Are cloud jobs only for the Amazons, Microsofts, and Googles of the world? Or is the cloud just a fad destined for obsolescence? At Cloud-Jobs.co.uk, we see firsthand how these myths can hinder talented individuals from pursuing one of tech’s most dynamic sectors. In this article, we’ll debunk the top 10 cloud career myths—illuminating the realities of working in the cloud industry. Whether you’re a seasoned IT professional looking to pivot, a recent graduate exploring tech specialisations, or someone entirely new to the field, read on to discover the genuine scope and potential of a cloud-focused career.

Global vs. Local: Comparing the UK Cloud Job Market to International Landscapes

How to navigate opportunities, salaries, and work culture in cloud computing across the UK, the US, Europe, and Asia Cloud computing has become an integral part of the modern tech ecosystem. From powering streaming services and big data analytics to enabling remote collaboration and AI-driven applications, the cloud underpins countless digital solutions—and demand for skilled professionals continues to surge. As more businesses shift their operations online and adopt hybrid or fully remote workflows, they increasingly rely on global networks of servers and services provided by the likes of Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). In this article, we will explore how the UK cloud job market measures up against its counterparts in the United States, Europe, and Asia. We’ll delve into job demand, salary expectations, and work culture, as well as offer guidance to those contemplating remote or international opportunities. Whether you’re a seasoned cloud architect, a platform engineer, a DevOps enthusiast, or a newcomer hoping to pivot into this high-growth sector, understanding both local and global industry dynamics can help you make an informed career move. By the end of this overview, you’ll have a clearer perspective on how the cloud computing domain differs across various regions. You’ll also know which areas might align best with your professional aspirations—whether that’s advancing your career at a London-based fintech or exploring the expansive tech environment of Silicon Valley.

Cloud Intern and Placement Schemes in the UK 2025/26: Your Comprehensive Guide

The transition to cloud computing has become one of the most significant technological shifts of the 21st century, enabling organisations to store, manage, and process data more efficiently than ever before. As businesses of all sizes across every industry embrace cloud services, the demand for cloud professionals is skyrocketing. If you’re a student, recent graduate, or aspiring IT professional looking to break into this field, a cloud internship or placement scheme could be your ticket to a thriving career. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the nature of cloud internships and placements in the UK, why the UK is an attractive hub for cloud computing roles, the typical responsibilities of cloud interns, and how you can secure a placement that sets you up for long-term success. Additionally, you will learn about some of the top UK companies offering cloud-based internships, the skills you need to stand out, and the benefits of learning on the job. Whether you already have a foot in the door or you are starting from scratch, keep reading to discover how to leverage the abundant opportunities in the UK’s ever-expanding cloud sector. And remember, you can always visit www.cloud-jobs.co.uk for up-to-date listings, insightful articles, and networking opportunities tailored to your cloud career ambitions.

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