{
  "id": 1659911,
  "title": "From IT Technician to Cloud & DevOps: My Journey Has Just Begun",
  "url": "https://urgent.news/2026/08/18/from-it-technician-to-cloud-devops-my-journey-has-just-begun",
  "topic": "tech",
  "section": "Tech",
  "published": "2026-08-18T07:06:04.000Z",
  "source": {
    "name": "Dev.to",
    "slug": "dev-to",
    "url": "https://dev.to/ishukushwah/from-it-technician-to-cloud-devops-my-journey-has-just-begun-flh"
  },
  "original_language": "en",
  "account": "Greetings from the DEV Community! I've just turned one year old (and finally posted something after the fact). So, let me share my story.\n\nCurrently, I'm studying BCA while holding down an IT Technician position, a role I've held for about 1.5 years. My job entails diagnosing technical problems, answering support requests, and maintaining systems for end users. It's a valuable experience, offering practical insight into real-world infrastructure.\n\nHowever, I soon discovered I wanted to delve deeper. I wasn't content merely repairing systems when they malfunctioned; I craved a deeper understanding of how to design, automate, and scale them. This pushed me towards Cloud and DevOps.\n\nAdmittedly, there are multiple motivations. My IT support role provided a solid foundation. DevOps introduces me to the \"why\" and \"how\" behind system failures, automation, and infrastructure design. AWS is ubiquitous, present in various companies, large and small. Familiarizing myself with it felt like the most pragmatic next step. I enjoy resolving issues at their source. The DevOps ethos — automating routine tasks, addressing problems preemptively — mirrors my current support processes, just at a larger scale.\n\nCurrently, I'm diving into AWS services such as EC2, S3, IAM, and VPC. I'm also strengthening my Linux skills, mastering Git & GitHub, exploring Docker, learning shell scripting, and more. I'm moving at a steady pace, ensuring I fully comprehend each concept before moving on.\n\nBalancing this with my full-time job and university coursework is challenging. Some days, I only have 30-45 minutes for study. Yet, I've discovered that consistency trumps intensity. Even small daily practice sessions accumulate faster than anticipated.\n\nA crucial lesson? Accepting uncertainty. In IT support, I was accustomed to having answers. In DevOps, I frequently find myself Googling solutions late at night. This is perfectly normal and part of the journey.\n\nMy short-term objectives include becoming proficient with AWS to build practical projects, understanding CI/CD basics with GitHub Actions or Jenkins, and eventually transitioning from IT Technician to a Cloud/DevOps role. I plan to document this journey on DEV, sharing both successes and stumbling blocks along the way. If you're on a parallel path (support/helpdesk to DevOps/Cloud), I'd love to connect and exchange insights. Thank you for reading my first post — more technical content is forthcoming!",
  "summary": "From IT Technician to Cloud & DevOps: My Journey Has Just Begun Hi DEV Community! This is my very first post here, even though I've been part of this community for over a year (yes, I just unlocked the One Year Club badge and realized I never actually posted anything ). So let's fix that. Where I'm starting from I'm currently pursuing my BCA , and alongside my studies, I work as an IT Technician…",
  "key_points": [
    "One-year-old DEV Community member shares journey from IT Technician to Cloud & DevOps.",
    "Currently studying BCA while working as IT Technician for 1.5 years.",
    "Aims to become proficient in AWS and transition to Cloud/DevOps role."
  ],
  "editors_take": null,
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  "coverage": {
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  "ai_generated": true,
  "disclaimer": "Summaries, key points and the editor’s take are written by software from other outlets’ reporting and may contain errors — always check the linked original."
}