September 21: Cloud Job Market Snapshot
September 21, 2025
Security tops the week with 75 postings at $157,307 average pay.
Multi-Cloud Market Briefing: Week of September 21
Executive Summary
In the week of September 21, 2025, the cloud job market saw a significant focus on security roles, which led the sector with 75 postings and an average salary of $157,307. Close competitors included cloud roles with 52 postings at an average of $155,132 and DevOps positions with 47 postings averaging $158,119. This data underscores the growing demand for specialized skills in security and cloud technologies.
Multi-Cloud Snapshot
The cloud-platforms visualization reveals a competitive landscape among major cloud providers. AWS leads with 623 job postings and an average salary of $163,800, followed closely by Azure with 509 postings at an average of $158,479. GCP, while having fewer job postings at 382, offers a higher average salary of $169,053, indicating a premium for GCP skills in the market.
- AWS: 623 jobs, $163,800 average salary
- Azure: 509 jobs, $158,479 average salary
- GCP: 382 jobs, $169,053 average salary
This data suggests a trend where GCP is increasingly recognized for its value, as evidenced by its higher average salary despite fewer job postings. The overall market is shifting towards a more specialized skill set, particularly in security and cloud architecture roles.
job count and average salary for major cloud platforms
Top Certifications Analysis
The top-certifications visualization highlights the certifications that command the highest salaries and job demand. The CISSP certification stands out with 43 job postings and an average salary of $152,886, making it the most sought-after credential in the security domain. Other notable certifications include:
- SAA-C03 (AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate): 16 jobs, $173,638 average salary
- AZ-500 (Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate): 27 jobs, $141,896 average salary
- SCS-C01 (AWS Certified Security - Specialty): 20 jobs, $165,138 average salary
These figures indicate that certifications related to security and architecture are particularly valuable, providing significant salary premiums and job opportunities. Professionals should prioritize obtaining these certifications to enhance their marketability.
top certifications by job count with salary overlay
Technology Demand Analysis
The top-technologies visualization provides insights into the demand for specific technologies within the cloud job market. AWS remains dominant with 623 job postings, followed by Azure and GCP. Notably, Python and Kubernetes are also in high demand, with average salaries of $160,706 and $164,247, respectively.
Emerging trends include:
- Kubernetes: 380 jobs, indicating a strong demand for container orchestration skills.
- Terraform: 26 jobs, reflecting the growing importance of infrastructure as code.
The data suggests a skill gap in emerging technologies like Kubernetes and Terraform, which professionals should address to remain competitive in the evolving cloud landscape.
top technologies by job count with salary overlay
Market Outlook
The findings from the visualizations indicate a robust demand for cloud professionals, particularly in security and architecture roles. The average salaries across platforms show a healthy market for skilled individuals, with GCP offering the highest average salary despite fewer job postings.
Strategic Recommendations:
- Invest in Security Certifications: Given the high demand for security roles, obtaining certifications like CISSP and SCS-C01 can significantly enhance career prospects.
- Focus on Emerging Technologies: Skills in Kubernetes and Terraform are increasingly sought after; professionals should consider training in these areas to fill the skill gap.
- Leverage GCP Skills: With GCP's higher average salary, professionals should consider specializing in GCP technologies to capitalize on this trend.
For cloud professionals looking to navigate this dynamic landscape, staying informed and continuously upgrading skills is essential.
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