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AWS Cloud Practitioner in Lima

Peru · LATAM

Avg salary uplift: +$8,000/yrExam: $100 USDRenews every 3 years
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What is AWS Cloud Practitioner?

The AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) is Amazon Web Services' entry-level certification, designed to validate foundational knowledge of cloud concepts, AWS core services, security, pricing, and support models. No technical background is required, making it one of the most accessible certifications in the industry. In Lima, where cloud adoption is accelerating across fintech, retail, and government sectors, this credential signals to employers that you understand modern infrastructure. As multinationals and local enterprises alike migrate workloads to AWS, Lima's job market is actively rewarding candidates who can speak the language of cloud — even at a foundational level.

Exam details

Exam cost
$100 USD
Duration
90 min
Passing score
700
Renewal
Every 3 yrs

Prerequisites: None required

Is AWS Cloud Practitioner worth it in Lima?

At $100 USD for the exam, the AWS Cloud Practitioner offers one of the strongest ROIs in tech certification. The average IT salary in Lima sits around $22,000/yr, and certified professionals report an average uplift of $8,000/yr — a 36% increase from a single credential renewed every three years. Lima's growing startup ecosystem and the regional expansion of cloud-first companies mean that AWS-literate candidates are increasingly preferred over equally experienced non-certified peers. Even if you're transitioning from a non-technical role, this certification opens doors to cloud sales, project management, and solution architect career paths without requiring prior cloud experience.

12-week study plan

Weeks 1–4

Cloud Foundations and AWS Core Concepts

  • Study the six advantages of cloud computing and the AWS global infrastructure (Regions, Availability Zones, Edge Locations)
  • Learn the core AWS services: EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, VPC, and CloudFront — understand what each does, not how to configure them
  • Complete the official AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials free digital course on AWS Skill Builder

Weeks 5–8

Security, Compliance, and Pricing Models

  • Master the AWS Shared Responsibility Model — know exactly what AWS manages vs. what the customer manages
  • Study IAM concepts: users, groups, roles, and policies, plus key compliance programs like SOC, PCI-DSS, and HIPAA
  • Learn AWS pricing models (On-Demand, Reserved, Spot), the AWS Free Tier, Total Cost of Ownership, and the AWS Pricing Calculator

Weeks 9–12

Practice Exams and Weak Area Remediation

  • Take at least three full-length 65-question practice exams under timed conditions and log every incorrect answer
  • Review the AWS Well-Architected Framework's six pillars and the Cloud Adoption Framework — both are consistently tested
  • Book your exam at a Pearson VUE test center in Lima or schedule online proctoring, then do a final review of flagged topics 48 hours before exam day

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Exam tips

  • 1.Know the difference between AWS Support plans (Basic, Developer, Business, Enterprise) cold — the exam regularly tests which plan includes a Technical Account Manager or 24/7 phone support.
  • 2.Don't try to memorize every AWS service. Focus on the roughly 35 services that appear repeatedly in CLF-C02: EC2, S3, RDS, DynamoDB, Lambda, CloudFront, Route 53, IAM, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, Trusted Advisor, and the main database and networking services.
  • 3.The Shared Responsibility Model is tested in tricky scenario questions — practice identifying who is responsible for OS patching, data encryption, physical security, and network controls across EC2, RDS, and Lambda specifically.
  • 4.Use the AWS Pricing Calculator and understand Total Cost of Ownership concepts for comparison questions — the exam will present scenarios asking you to identify the most cost-effective solution from a list of options.
  • 5.Flag and skip questions you're unsure about during the 90-minute exam — you have roughly 83 seconds per question and can return to flagged items. Spending too long on one question is the most common reason candidates run out of time.

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