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Cloud architects design and oversee an organization's cloud computing strategy, including cloud adoption plans, cloud application design, and cloud management and monitoring. As companies accelerate cloud migration, experienced architects who can design cost-effective, secure, and scalable infrastructure are in exceptionally high demand — and compensated accordingly.
The US tech market is the world's largest, with Silicon Valley, Seattle, New York, Austin, and other hubs offering the highest salaries globally. Remote work has distributed opportunities more broadly, though major tech companies are increasingly requiring office presence. The market is competitive but rewards specialized skills handsomely.
Work authorization: Most tech professionals enter on H-1B visas (annual lottery, employer-sponsored) or L-1 visas (intra-company transfers). The O-1 visa serves individuals with extraordinary ability. Green card processing through employer sponsorship can take several years depending on country of birth.
DevOps/Cloud Engineer → Senior Cloud Engineer → Cloud Architect → Principal Architect → Director of Cloud Engineering → CTO. Cloud architects often come from systems engineering or DevOps backgrounds with 8+ years of experience.
Cloud certifications (AWS Solutions Architect Professional, Google Cloud Professional Architect) are highly valued and often required. Demonstrate cost optimization experience — showing you saved $500K/year in cloud spend is more impressive than listing services you've used. Architecture diagram skills and clear technical writing are essential.
Cloud architects review architecture proposals, define cloud standards and best practices, guide teams on service selection, optimize cloud spending, conduct security reviews, and present infrastructure strategies to leadership. The role is strategic — less hands-on coding, more design and decision-making.
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