TLDR: This blog post explores the growing importance of DevOps and AI in the tech industry, highlighting the skills and tools needed to succeed in this field and how Code Platoon's programs can help you launch your tech career with confidence.
The demand for skilled DevOps engineers and Cloud engineering professionals will continue to grow in 2024. As organizations embrace cloud adoption, automation, and efficient workflows, DevOps remains one of the most in-demand fields in software engineering.
At Code Platoon, we help military Veterans and spouses break into this exciting field. Our AI Cloud and DevOps Engineering Bootcamp combines a hands-on, industry-aligned curriculum with the support needed to launch DevOps careers with confidence. By mastering tools like AWS, Docker, and Infrastructure as Code (IaC), our graduates are well-prepared for rewarding careers in tech.
“Our curriculum balances foundational concepts and advanced technical skills,” says Chandra Arya, Senior Instructor at Code Platoon. “We ensure our students are job-ready and capable of solving real-world challenges.”
We asked Julius Bautista, Lead AI Cloud and DevOps Engineering Instructor, what sets the program apart. He shared three key features:
Our updated curriculum ensures students develop both foundational knowledge and advanced skills aligned with industry needs. The program is divided into five key modules:
Students learn the basics of cloud computing and full-stack fundamentals, focusing on AWS services like EC2 (virtual machines) and IAM (permissions and remote access). They also gain practical experience with Python, JavaScript, and shell scripting, which are essential for automating cloud workflows.
This module dives deeper into AWS, covering networking and infrastructure management. These skills bridge the gap between cloud engineering and DevOps, preparing students to build secure, scalable infrastructure.
Students learn to automate infrastructure deployment using Terraform, one of the most widely used tools for IaC. This module focuses on provisioning resources within AWS, a critical skill for modern DevOps engineers.
Students design and implement Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines using GitHub Actions. These pipelines are configured to deploy applications to AWS environments, giving students hands-on experience in automation and software delivery.
Students master containerization with Docker and orchestration with Kubernetes. They learn to manage multi-container applications locally and in the cloud using AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). This module emphasizes building efficient workflows that align with real-world cloud environments.
Code Platoon emphasizes hands-on learning so students graduate with the confidence and skills to succeed as DevOps engineers.
“From building CI/CD pipelines to automating infrastructure and deploying cloud applications, students gain the experience they need to be productive on day one,” says Adam Cahan, Program Director at Code Platoon.
Code Platoon’s curriculum is constantly updated to align with the latest trends in AI Cloud and DevOps Engineering:
“We design our curriculum to ensure students graduate with the most in-demand skills,” Chandra says.
At Code Platoon, our mission is to empower students to succeed as AI and DevOps engineers.
“Our goal is to help graduates secure rewarding roles, contribute to their organizations, and thrive in their DevOps careers,” Julius says. “Our students are prepared to tackle real-world challenges and make an impact.”
By combining a cutting-edge curriculum, hands-on experience, and lifelong support, Code Platoon gives Veterans and spouses the tools they need to launch their AI Cloud and DevOps careers with confidence.