💼 How to Get a Cloud Administrator Job in the U.S. (2025 Guide)
Your 2025 Roadmap to Starting a New Career in Cloud No Tech Background Needed
Why You Should Read This
If you’re stuck in a job you don’t love or trying to get back on your feet financially, cloud computing is one of the fastest ways to reset your career.
In this guide, you’ll learn:
What a Cloud Administrator actually does
Which certifications open doors (even without experience)
How to build real skills at home (without a job)
Where to apply and what roles to target
How to stand out with your resume, LinkedIn, and confidence
This is your 2025 step-by-step plan. Let’s get into it.
What Does a Cloud Administrator Do?
A Cloud Administrator manages cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure, AWS, or Google Cloud. Think of it as the modern version of an IT Administrator, but instead of managing physical servers, you manage resources in the cloud.
Typical Responsibilities
Set up cloud infrastructure and services
Manage users and permissions using identity tools like Microsoft Entra ID
Monitor system health and performance
Set up backups, security alerts, and disaster recovery
Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues
You don’t need to know how to code. This role is more about configuring, monitoring, and managing cloud tools than writing software.
Why Cloud Admin Is a Smart Career Move
Cloud Administration is a smart choice because it’s:
In demand across every industry
Well-paid, with entry-level roles starting around $70K to $75K
Low barrier to entry with no degree or coding required
Flexible with many remote or hybrid opportunities
A launchpad to Cloud Engineering, Security, AI, or DevOps
Real Talk: We’ve seen moms, baristas, teachers, and warehouse workers land cloud jobs in under 12 months. You just need focus, consistency, and the right roadmap.
Step 1: Learn the Basics with AZ-900
You need a solid foundation.
The AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification is beginner-friendly and widely respected by employers. It covers:
Cloud computing basics like compute, storage, and networking
Core Azure services
Pricing, billing, and security concepts
Where to Learn AZ-900
Tech Simplified Growth Pass — step-by-step training, study guides, and hands-on labs
Microsoft Learn — free official Microsoft lessons
Even if you don’t take the exam right away, learning AZ-900 content helps you speak the cloud language in interviews.
Step 2: Get Hands-On Without a Job
Companies want proof that you can do the work, not just talk about it. That’s where home labs come in.
Starter Projects (Free Azure Account)
Deploy a virtual machine (VM)
Create a secure storage account
Set up Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD)
Explore Microsoft Defender for Cloud
All of these can be done in a free sandbox environment. Our Growth Pass walks you through them, or you can follow tutorials on YouTube or Microsoft Learn.
Save screenshots and notes. You’ll use them on your resume and in interviews.
Step 3: Earn Certifications That Matter
Certifications help hiring managers trust that you know your stuff.
Here’s a good certification path:
All of these are beginner-friendly. You can pass AZ-900 and AI-900 in four to six weeks with consistent study.
Step 4: Build Your Resume and LinkedIn
You don’t need experience to get interviews. You need visibility.
Resume Tips
Use a simple, clean format
Add your certifications (even if in progress)
Include cloud labs and personal projects
Use action verbs like “Deployed Azure VMs” or “Configured identity access”
LinkedIn Checklist
Headline: “Aspiring Cloud Administrator | Microsoft Certified AZ-900”
Summary: Share your career pivot and what you’re learning
Add media like certification badges and project screenshots
Connect with hiring managers and cloud professionals
Our Growth Pass includes recruiter-approved resume and LinkedIn templates.
Step 5: Start Applying
Even without experience, you can land interviews if you show effort, learning, and passion.
Job Titles to Search
Cloud Administrator
Cloud Support Associate
IT Support Specialist (with cloud exposure)
Systems Administrator (Cloud-focused)
Where to Apply
LinkedIn Jobs
Microsoft Careers
Amazon AWS Careers
Google Cloud Careers
Tech job boards like Dice, BuiltIn, and Hired
Apply to 10 or more jobs per week. Tailor your resume using keywords from job listings. Don’t wait until you feel 100% ready.
Bonus: What If You’re Switching Careers?
Many successful cloud professionals started in non-tech jobs. Teachers, warehouse workers, CNAs, and servers are now thriving in cloud careers.
You already have valuable soft skills:
Communication
Time management
Problem-solving
Customer service
Combine those with new cloud skills, and you’re in a strong position.
Mindset tip: You’re not behind. You’re just getting started. And you’re not alone.
Structured Help: The Growth Pass
Want help mapping it all out? The Growth Pass was built for people like you.
What You Get
Full AZ-900 and AI-900 training with videos, quizzes, and study guides
Hands-on cloud labs
Resume and LinkedIn templates
Interview prep support
Career coaching and community support
Our mission is simple: Help you land your first cloud job—and keep growing from there.
Join at www.sgtechsimp.com
What To Do Next
Here’s your quick-start plan:
Create a free Microsoft Learn account
Start studying for AZ-900
Launch your first home lab
Update your resume and LinkedIn
Apply to your first five cloud jobs
Keep learning, keep applying, and keep going
Final Words
You don’t need to know everything. You just need to show up and keep going.
Becoming a Cloud Administrator is possible—even without a degree, tech background, or coding skills. With the right plan and mindset, you can earn more, work from anywhere, and build a future you’re proud of.
You’ve got this. And we’ve got your back.
Let us know in the comments: What’s your biggest question about breaking into cloud?