Cloud computing is the invisible backbone of modern products-from streaming and fintech to healthcare and AI. Careers span cloud architecture (designing secure, scalable systems), cloud operations/SRE (keeping services fast and reliable), and cloud security (protecting data, identity, and workloads). Day to day you’ll model capacity, automate infrastructure, manage incidents, and review cost/performance trade-offs. It suits builders who enjoy systems thinking, documentation, and calm execution under pressure.
Entry routes include platform engineering, DevOps, or a transition from IT/sysadmin after earning cloud certs (AWS/Azure/GCP) and building a small, production-like environment. \n\nAI is already embedded in the cloud: autoscaling, anomaly detection, and cost optimization are increasingly assisted by ML. That doesn’t remove the need for humans-it raises the bar on governance, privacy, threat modeling, and multi-cloud strategy. The durable edge is understanding fundamentals (networking, IAM, containers, observability) and treating infrastructure as code with tests and rollbacks.
Expect hybrid and edge patterns to grow, plus FinOps as costs matter more. If you like making complex systems dependable-and you’re willing to learn continuously-cloud offers stable demand, clear specialization paths, and impact you can measure in latency, uptime, and saved euros.