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Is AWS Certification Worth It in 2026?
Vivek Pillai · 2026-05-31 · via DEV Community

Someone on Reddit asked last month: "Is AWS certification actually worth it or is it just a money-making scheme for Amazon?"

The post got 400 upvotes and 180 comments. Half the comments said absolutely yes. The other half said they got certified, heard nothing back from employers, and felt scammed.

Both sides are right and that's exactly the problem with how this question usually gets answered.

Short answer: yes, AWS certifications are worth it. But only if you understand what they actually do and what they don't.


What an AWS Certification Actually Does

Let's be specific, because vague answers are what get people frustrated.

What it does:

  • Passes your resume through automated ATS filters that scan for certification keywords before a human ever reads it
  • Proves to a hiring manager before they talk to you that you have a verified AWS baseline
  • Gives you a structured learning path instead of randomly picking up AWS skills over months
  • Signals follow-through: you set a goal and completed it

What it doesn't do:

  • Make you good at AWS on its own
  • Replace hands-on experience
  • Guarantee a job, a raise, or a promotion
  • Stay valid forever AWS certs expire every 3 years Once you're clear on what it is a signal, not a guarantee the question of whether it's worth it becomes much easier to answer honestly.

The Salary Reality

This is what most people actually want to know, so let's address it directly.

Global Knowledge's IT Skills and Salary Report consistently shows AWS-certified professionals earning $10,000–$15,000 more annually than non-certified peers in equivalent roles. The AWS Certified Solutions Architect is routinely in the top 10 highest-paying IT certifications globally.

But here's the nuance: correlation isn't causation. People who go out of their way to get certified tend to be more invested in their cloud careers overall that ambition explains part of the salary gap, not just the credential itself.

What the certification does for salary in practice:

Job switching: An AWS cert gets you into conversations you wouldn't otherwise have. That opens negotiation leverage that simply doesn't exist without it. You're no longer an unknown quantity.

Internal promotions: At larger companies, certifications are often baked into levelling frameworks. An associate-level cert can formally qualify you for a level-up that you'd otherwise wait years for.

Freelancing and consulting: AWS-certified consultants charge higher rates because clients need a trust signal when they don't know you personally. A cert provides that without requiring a lengthy track record.

Salary negotiation: Bringing a certification to a negotiation gives you a specific, verifiable credential to anchor your ask especially useful when moving between companies.

The ROI depends almost entirely on how you use it. A cert on your resume without supporting project experience does very little. A cert backed by 6 months of hands-on AWS work opens real doors.


Who Benefits Most From AWS Certification

Career switchers

If you're moving from a non-technical role or a different tech stack into cloud, AWS certification is one of the fastest ways to signal that the switch is serious. It's verifiable proof you've done the work, something a portfolio alone can't provide to a hiring manager who has never heard of you.

Early-career engineers

If you're just starting out, a cert gives you something concrete to point to while your professional experience is still thin. CLF-C02 or SAA-C03 on a graduate resume immediately distinguishes you from candidates with the same degree but no additional credentials.

IT professionals moving to cloud

If you're already in IT networking, sysadmin, helpdesk and want to move into cloud roles, certification is one of the clearest bridges. Employers know exactly what the cert means. They don't have to take your word for it.

Developers who want cloud fluency

If you write code and want to prove you can ship it on AWS infrastructure, the Developer Associate (DVA-C02) is a practical signal. More engineering roles now expect cloud familiarity having the cert validates it formally.


Who Shouldn't Bother Right Now

Senior engineers already working in AWS

If you're a senior DevOps engineer or cloud architect with years of hands-on AWS experience, an associate-level cert won't move the needle. At that level, project impact and leadership matter more than associate credentials.

You might benefit from the Solutions Architect Professional (SAP-C02) or a specialty cert but that's a different calculation.

People who just want something for LinkedIn

If your only motivation is to put something on your profile, don't bother. Study time is real and exam fees are $100–$300. Without a specific goal behind it, the investment doesn't pay off.

People with zero genuine interest in cloud

If you're getting certified only because someone told you cloud is where the jobs are without any real curiosity about the work you'll end up with a credential you can't interview confidently about. A technical interview will expose that immediately. Certification without understanding is a liability, not an asset.


Is It More Worth It in 2026 Than Before?

Yes, for one specific reason: the market has gotten more competitive.

In 2020, cloud skills were a differentiator. In 2026, they're increasingly a baseline expectation. More engineers have cloud experience, which means more engineers are competing for the same roles. A certification doesn't just add value it maintains your position relative to a candidate pool that's gotten more qualified.

The other 2026-specific factor: AI services on AWS (Bedrock, SageMaker, AIF-C01) have created an entirely new certification path. Engineers with both traditional AWS knowledge and AI/ML credentials are in a noticeably smaller supply than demand that gap won't last forever, but it exists right now.


The Time Investment: Realistic Estimates

Certification From zero With AWS experience
CLF-C02 (Cloud Practitioner) 4–8 weeks 2–3 weeks
SAA-C03 (Solutions Architect) 8–12 weeks 4–6 weeks
SOA-C03 (CloudOps Engineer) 8–12 weeks 4–6 weeks
DVA-C02 (Developer Associate) 8–12 weeks 4–6 weeks
AIF-C01 (AI Practitioner) 4–6 weeks 2–4 weeks

These assume 1–2 hours of daily study. The most efficient approach:

  1. Read the official exam guide (free on AWS) understand exactly what's being tested
  2. Practice with exam-style questions daily not passive reading, actually answering and reviewing
  3. Build something on AWS alongside studying hands-on locks in the theory
  4. Review wrong answers carefully the explanation matters more than the answer count

The Cost Breakdown

Item Cost
Exam fee — Cloud Practitioner $100
Exam fee — Associate level $150
Exam fee — Professional level $300
Practice questions (CloudFordge) Free
AWS Free Tier for hands-on practice Free for 12 months
Official study guide (optional) $30–$50
Paid practice platform (if not using free) $30–$80

The exam fee is unavoidable. Everything else can be zero if you use the right resources.

CloudFordge has 3,300+ free, exam-style practice questions across all major AWS certifications scenario-based, with full explanations, no paywall, no credit card:


The Honest Verdict

AWS certification is worth it if:

  • You have a specific goal behind it a career switch, a promotion, a consulting rate increase
  • You're going to back it with actual hands-on AWS experience
  • You're prepared to invest 4–12 weeks of consistent study
    It's not worth it if:

  • You want a shortcut to a job without the underlying knowledge

  • You're already senior and an associate credential doesn't match where you want to go next

  • You plan to stop learning once you pass
    The certification is a starting line, not a finish line. Engineers who treat it that way get the return on investment. The ones who treat it as the destination usually end up in that Reddit thread complaining they heard nothing back.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does AWS certification increase salary?
Industry surveys consistently show AWS-certified professionals earning $10,000–$15,000 more annually than non-certified peers in equivalent roles. The actual impact depends on your current role, location, and how you leverage the credential in your job search or negotiation.

2. Which AWS certification is most worth it for beginners?
The Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) is the logical starting point if you have no cloud background. If you already have some IT or development experience, go straight to Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03) it's the most widely recognised and opens more doors.

3. Does AWS certification expire?
Yes. All AWS certifications are valid for 3 years. You renew by passing the current version of the same exam or a higher-level exam in the same path. This is a feature, not a bug it means certified engineers stay current as AWS evolves.

4. Are AWS certifications worth it in 2026 with so many people getting certified?
Yes — and this is actually more true in 2026 than before. As the candidate pool gets more qualified, a certification maintains your relative position. The engineers without credentials are increasingly the ones at a disadvantage, not the ones with them.

5. How do I study for AWS certification without paying for practice exams?
CloudFordge has 3,300+ free practice questions across all major AWS certifications no paywall, no credit card, no trial period. Start at cloudfordge.com.