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Every Cloud Job Explained (Updated)

PLUS: Meet Nano Banana - Google’s Smartest AI Image Editor Yet

In Today’s Cloudbites:

👩‍💻 Every Cloud Job Explained

💼 Which Cloud Role Is Right for You?

☁️ Online Cloud Events to Look Forward to

🎨 Meet Nano Banana: Google’s Smartest AI Image Editor Yet

Read time: 5 minutes

Hi friends, welcome back to Cloudbites

In this newsletter, I’ll be walking you through 15 most common cloud jobs in 2025 and what they actually mean.

You’ll get to learn how to tell the difference between entry-level and senior roles, so you know where you might fit in.

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CLOUD COMPUTING ☁️

👩‍💻 Every Cloud Job Explained

If you’re trying to break into the cloud, or move up in your career, you might be wondering which role is actually right for you.

You’ve probably seen dozens of job titles that all sound the same - Cloud Engineer, Cloud Architect, Solutions Architect, Cloud Support Engineer.

It can be really confusing to figure out what each role actually does, which ones are entry-level, and which of them have good future growth.

Here are 15 most common jobs in the cloud:

Technical Cloud Roles:

  1. Cloud Support Engineer

  2. Solutions Architect

  3. Cloud Engineer

  4. DevOps Engineer

  5. Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)

  6. AI / ML Engineer (Cloud)

  7. FinOps Specialist

  8. Cloud Security Engineer

  9. Data Engineer

  10. Cloud Architect

Business Cloud Roles:

  1. Cloud Sales Representative

  2. Cloud Product Manager

  3. Technical Account Manager (TAM)

  4. Cloud Trainer

  5. Developer Advocate

So, whether you’re starting fresh or planning your next move, these roles cover almost every path in cloud.

👉 Want to know which role actually suits you?

Take this quick quiz and find out in minutes: zerotocloud.co/cloud-role-quiz

💼 Which Cloud Role Is Right for You?

Curious which cloud job matches your skills and goals?

🎥 Check out my video on Every Cloud Job Explained in Minutes, where I break down 15 of the most common jobs in the cloud.

If you’ve been confused about cloud roles, you’ll have a clear idea on which one you should focus on by the end of this video..

☁️ Online Cloud Events to Look Forward to

#1 AWS PartnerEquip: Virtual 2025 [Sep 22–26]

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#2 Oracle AI World 2025 (Oct 13-16)

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 🤖

🎨 Meet Nano Banana: Google’s Smartest AI Image Editor Yet

Google has introduced Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image), a powerful new AI tool for photo editing.

It lets you edit photos using natural language prompts, maintain subject consistency across edits, and even fuse multiple images together.

The tool is already gaining traction through the Gemini app and Vertex AI, making it a go-to for creators experimenting with AI-driven visuals.

If you enjoy playing with image tools and prompts, this one is worth exploring.

THAT’S A WRAP

Thanks for reading! 😊

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