How I Started with AWS and Became an AWS Community Builder

In today’s digital era, cloud computing has become the foundation of innovation — and for me, Amazon Web Services (AWS) was the gateway into this transformative world. What started as simple curiosity soon evolved into a structured learning path filled with hands-on experience, live training, and a growing sense of purpose. This journey not only helped me build technical skills but also led me to become a part of something bigger: the AWS Community Builder Program.

In this article, I’m sharing the key milestones, resources, and lessons that shaped my AWS cloud journey — from the first badge to joining a global community of cloud enthusiasts. This article outlines the learning path I’ve followed so far, along with the resources that helped me build cloud skills step by step.

I kickstarted my AWS journey by enrolling in AWS Educate, a learning platform tailored for students and early-career professionals. I completed the Cloud Skills for Education pathway, which gave me a solid introduction to core AWS services and cloud fundamentals. AWS Educate is open to any individual, regardless of where they are in their education, technical experience, or career journey. I’ve earned a Credly badge.

Key takeaway: Hands-on learning + structured path = better understanding of cloud concepts.

To take my learning to the next level, I began using AWS Skill Builder, a free platform full of interactive courses and exam prep. The Learning Plans for each certification path (like Cloud Practitioner, Solutions Architect, etc.) are structured, comprehensive, and ideal for building exam readiness.

💻 Hands-On Labs
Practice in real AWS environments without needing a personal AWS account. These labs simulate real scenarios and help build confidence in using services like EC2, S3, IAM, Lambda, and more.

📝 Certification Preparation
Access to practice questions, exam strategies, and readiness checks to help you succeed in official AWS certification exams.

🎥 Interactive Courses
Video-based lessons by AWS experts, available in multiple languages, covering everything from the basics to advanced topics.

As someone diving deeper into the AWS ecosystem, I’ve found AWS Skill Builder to be an invaluable resource. It combines theory, practice, and certification prep into a single platform — empowering anyone to learn, upskill, and grow in the cloud.

Whether you’re new to cloud or an experienced engineer, AWS Skill Builder meets you where you are and helps you reach your next goal.

🌍 Start your learning journey here: Explore-skill builder AWS.

To get more hands-on experience, I attended in-person sessions at AWS Skill Centers. These are physical locations where AWS offers free classroom-style training, led by certified instructors. It was a great way to clarify doubts and interact with other learners on the same path.

AWS instructors lead live training, enabling participants from all technology backgrounds to explore cloud career possibilities. Built in the heart of technology hubs, AWS Skills Centers also host career networking events with local employers and organizations. Delivered live from AWS Skills Centers, attend in person or virtually.

Next, I tuned into AWSTrainingLive on Twitch, where AWS experts walk through real-time demos, certification tips, and service deep dives. Watching these sessions helped me understand how different AWS services work together and how professionals use them in real-world scenarios.

If you’re looking to learn AWS in a fun, engaging, and interactive way, AWS Training Live on Twitch is a fantastic resource to explore.

Hosted by AWS experts, these live sessions cover a wide range of topics — from beginner-friendly intros to deep dives into specific services and certifications. You’ll find real-time demos, Q&A sessions, and insights into AWS best practices, all streamed live and free to access.

Whether you’re preparing for an AWS certification or just getting started with the cloud, AWSTrainingLive makes learning feel less like a lecture and more like a conversation.

Moreover, I’ve been reading the official AWS documentation for the services I learn. Whether it’s EC2, S3, IAM, or VPCs, the docs provide real-world use cases, best practices, and detailed explanations that go beyond surface-level tutorials.

🌐 How to Get Selected for the AWS Community Builders Program

The AWS Community Builders Program is a prestigious initiative by Amazon Web Services that recognizes and supports individuals passionate about sharing their AWS knowledge with the broader tech community. Being selected as a Community Builder not only gives you access to exclusive resources, mentorship, and AWS credits — it also validates your contribution and dedication to the cloud ecosystem. My journey starts as an AWS Community Builder on march 2025 new chapter begins post on my linkedin !!!

Interested AWS builders should apply to the program to build relationships with AWS product teams, AWS Heroes, and the AWS community.

Throughout the program, AWS subject matter experts will provide informative webinars and share insights — including information about the latest services — as well as best practices for creating technical content, increasing reach, and sharing AWS knowledge across online and in-person communities. The program will accept a limited number of members per year. All AWS builders are welcome and encouraged to apply 👇

Add your name to waitlist for upcoming yearsAWS Community Builders

you can join the waitlist to be notified via email when the application period begins.

🛠️ How to Get Selected

Build Your AWS Presence :

Before applying, it’s important to show active involvement in the AWS community. Here are some impactful ways:

  • Write Blogs or LinkedIn Posts about your AWS learning journey, tips, or project walkthroughs.

  • Create Videos or Tutorials explaining how to use AWS services.

  • Share Use Cases or Projects using AWS tools (e.g., S3, Lambda, EC2, etc.).

  • Help Others on forums like Stack Overflow, Reddit, or re:Post.

  • Contribute to Open Source with AWS-based solutions or scripts.

  • Links must be viewable to the general public to be valid.

AWS Community Builder Categories

AWS Community Builders are aligned with specific AWS topics or categories.

The categories include

✅ Containers

✅ Data (databases, analytics)

✅ Developer Tools

✅ Front-End Web and Mobile

✅ Cloud Ops

✅ Machine Learning

✅ Network Content & Delivery

✅ Security & Identity, and Serverless

🛠️ Special Mention:
I’m honored to be selected under the Developer Tools category in the AWS Community Builders program. This category allows me to dive deeper into tools that empower developers and share insights with the community.

🌟 Program Benefits of Being an AWS Community Builder

  • Exclusive Learning Sessions: Gain access to special sessions led by AWS experts who share deep insights and offer guidance on creating impactful content.

  • AWS Credits: Receive $500 worth of AWS credits to explore and build with AWS services.

  • QA Academy Subscription: Enjoy one year of free access to QA Academy’s learning platform, packed with cloud courses and labs.

  • Certification Voucher: Get one complimentary AWS certification exam voucher annually to help you advance your credentials.

🎁 AWS Swag

New AWS Community Builders receive a curated set of exclusive AWS-branded merchandise in their first year. I received my AWS swag this year as part of the Community Builders program — grateful for the recognition and support! Thanks to #AWS

✅ Tips for a Successful AWS Community Builder Application

1. Be Actively Involved in the AWS Community
Show consistent engagement by participating in AWS user groups, meetups, online forums, and social media discussions. Attending AWS events also helps boost your visibility and involvement.

2. Share Original, High-Quality Content
You’ll need to provide at least two links to your own AWS-related content — this could be blog posts, tutorials, or videos. Make sure your content is authentic, valuable, and showcases your understanding of AWS services.

3. Prepare a Thoughtful Application
Take your time when answering the application questions. This is a key step in the selection process. Carefully review the program’s guidelines and tailor your responses to reflect your experience, goals, and contributions to the community.

🌟 Why Join the AWS Community Builders Program?

  1. Stay Ahead with Insider Access
    Get early insights from AWS product teams about upcoming services and features.

  2. Learn from the Best
    Attend weekly webinars led by AWS subject matter experts covering a wide range of technical topics.

  3. Fuel Your Projects
    Receive AWS Promotional Credits and access valuable resources to support your content creation and hands-on learning.

  4. Connect with a Global Network
    Collaborate and grow alongside a vibrant community of passionate developers and cloud enthusiasts.

What If You Don’t Get Selected? 🤔

If your application isn’t accepted on the first try, don’t be discouraged — mine was successful on the second attempt! The selection process is competitive, and it’s common not to make it in initially. Use the feedback and experience to improve your application and come back stronger for the next AWS Community Builder Program. Persistence pays off!

🌟 Final Thoughts

Getting selected as an AWS Community Builder isn’t about being an expert — it’s about sharing your learning, being consistent, and supporting others. If you’re enthusiastic about cloud technology and passionate about community, this is your chance to shine and grow alongside AWS.

So, start today: write, build, and share about AWS — and when the next application window opens, you’ll be ready!

Thank you for taking the time to read my article! If you found it helpful, feel free to like, share, and drop your thoughts in the comments —I’d love to hear from you.

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Dineshraj Dhanapathy
Dineshraj Dhanapathy

I am a QA professional with a keen eye for detail and a passion for ensuring top-notch software quality. I specialize in designing comprehensive test plans, executing test cases, and identifying and tracking defects throughout the software development lifecycle. DevOps engineer who thrives on automating and optimizing the software delivery pipeline. With expertise in continuous integration, continuous delivery, and infrastructure as code, I play a critical role in bridging the gap between development and operations. I am proficient in deploying, managing, and monitoring cloud-based infrastructure that enables organizations to achieve faster and more reliable software releases, making me an integral part of any DevOps-focused team.