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AWS Cloud Practitioner in Stockholm

Entry-level AWS certification validating foundational cloud concepts, core services, security, and pricing models.

Salary uplift
+$8k
Exam cost
$100
Duration
90 min
Passing score
700
Difficulty
beginner
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◆ 01 / About

What is AWS Cloud Practitioner?

The AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) is Amazon Web Services' entry-level cloud certification, designed to validate foundational knowledge of AWS services, cloud concepts, security, and pricing models. No technical background is required, making it accessible to developers, project managers, sales staff, and career changers alike. In Stockholm, where the tech sector is one of the most active in Europe — home to scale-ups, fintech firms, and global enterprise offices — cloud literacy is increasingly expected across roles. Swedish employers are investing heavily in AWS infrastructure, and holding this credential signals that you speak the language of modern cloud operations from day one.

At $100 USD for the exam and with no prerequisites, the AWS Cloud Practitioner offers one of the strongest ROI ratios of any IT certification available in Stockholm. The average IT salary in Stockholm sits around $80,000 per year, and certified professionals report an average uplift of $8,000 annually — a 10% salary increase from a single credential. Stockholm's density of AWS-dependent companies, from gaming studios to fintech unicorns, means demand for cloud-fluent staff is consistent and growing. Renewing every three years keeps your profile current without heavy ongoing costs. For anyone looking to break into or advance within Stockholm's competitive tech job market, this certification is a highly practical first move.

◆ 02 / Exam details

Exam details

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

Prerequisites: None required

◆ 03 / Study plan

12-week study plan

1
Cloud Fundamentals and AWS Core ConceptsWeeks 1–4
Study the six advantages of cloud computing and the AWS global infrastructure (Regions, Availability Zones, Edge Locations)Learn the core AWS service categories: compute (EC2, Lambda), storage (S3, EBS), and databases (RDS, DynamoDB)Complete the AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials free digital course on AWS Skill Builder
2
Security, Compliance, and the Shared Responsibility ModelWeeks 5–8
Master the AWS Shared Responsibility Model — know exactly what AWS manages versus what the customer managesStudy IAM concepts: users, groups, roles, policies, MFA, and the principle of least privilegeReview AWS compliance programs, the Well-Architected Framework's six pillars, and AWS Trusted Advisor
3
Billing, Pricing, and Exam PracticeWeeks 9–12
Learn AWS pricing models: On-Demand, Reserved Instances, Savings Plans, Spot Instances, and the Free TierStudy AWS support plans (Basic, Developer, Business, Enterprise) and cost management tools like AWS Cost Explorer and BudgetsComplete at least three full-length practice exams, review every incorrect answer, and focus on flagged weak areas before booking your test
◆ 04 / Exam tips

Exam tips

Know the AWS Shared Responsibility Model cold — it appears across multiple questions in different forms, and confusing what AWS manages versus what you manage is one of the most common reasons candidates lose points.

Do not try to memorize every AWS service. Focus on understanding the purpose and use case of the most commonly tested ones: EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, CloudFront, VPC, IAM, and CloudWatch.

Pay close attention to the AWS Support plan tiers — the differences between Developer, Business, and Enterprise plans (especially response times and access to Technical Account Managers) are frequently tested.

Practice interpreting AWS pricing scenarios. Questions often describe a workload and ask which pricing model is most cost-effective. Understand when Reserved Instances, Savings Plans, or Spot Instances make sense for different business situations.

Use the AWS Free Tier to get hands-on time in the console before your exam. Even brief experience launching an EC2 instance or creating an S3 bucket makes conceptual questions significantly easier to answer confidently under time pressure.

◆ 05 / FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The CLF-C02 is considered a beginner-level certification and is one of the more approachable IT exams available. Most candidates with 4–8 weeks of focused study pass on their first attempt. You do not need hands-on AWS experience to pass, but understanding how AWS services relate to real business scenarios is essential. The exam contains 65 questions and you have 90 minutes to complete it.
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