Joining an AWS Cloud Club isn’t just about learning theory—it’s about building real projects that solve real problems.
Through my experience as a Cloud Club Captain, I’ve seen students:
Launch cloud-hosted websites and apps
Automate workflows with AWS tools like Lambda and S3
Experiment with AI and data analytics projects
Collaborate on team projects that mirror real-world workflows
The best part? These clubs are student-led, so you learn leadership and teamwork while coding. You get the chance to mentor peers, manage projects, and see ideas go from concept to functioning cloud solutions.
If you’re a student curious about AWS, cloud computing, or AI, joining a Cloud Club is one of the fastest ways to gain hands-on skills and build something tangible for your portfolio. And if your school doesn’t have one yet, you can start your own and inspire others to build too.
Cloud skills open doors—not just for jobs, but for innovation and impact. Start building, start learning, start leading.
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
Top comments (0)