Only silver linings in the cloud

To reap the rewards of greater accessibility, flexibility and scalability, you need to optimize your cloud solutions.

To do that you’ll need the right professionals to design, develop, test and deliver solutions bespoke to your needs. And that’s where we come in.

Got your head in the cloud? Good. So do we. 

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Whether you’re looking for a Cloud Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Cloud Architect or someone who can make board-level platform decisions, we have the best talent network in New Zealand.

You get a dedicated cloud recruitment expert, access to our niche cloud talent communities and you’ll benefit from our proprietary technology platforms to ensure we can “see through the clouds” and find your next cloud hire. 

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  Post-Covid many organisations have accelerated their cloud journeys. As many organisations look to enable business transformation through a cloud-first strategy, cloud talent has never been in such high demand.  
Robert Beckley, Regional Director 
Technology 

Your cloud computing recruitment questions, answered

Is it hard to find cloud professionals in New Zealand right now? 

Yes. Whilst many organisations were already moving to cloud computing, the past few years have accelerated everyone’s journey. This means demand for cloud professionals – in all sectors and industries – is high. Very high and that’s where we come in. 

How much should I pay a cloud professional in New Zealand? 

As a general rule, an annual salary for cloud engineers would typically be around $105,000 but can vary depending on the specific role and experience level.
 
A senior cloud engineer could command a salary as high as $135,000 per annum, and cloud architect salaries could go all the way up to $200,000 for those with extensive skills and experience.  

Aside from a good salary, how can I attract cloud professionals? 

Of course, to attract the best talent, your salaries or day rates should be benchmarked using a tool such as the Hays Salary Guide. However, cloud training and upskilling opportunities will also be a draw, especially for engineers or more technical roles.
 
If you’re hiring for a specific project, stress its scale and potential impact: highlight that it’s an exciting opportunity for an ambitious professional looking to play a pivotal role. This will be especially attractive to IT project managers or business analysts. 

What should I look for in a cloud professional when hiring? 

When it comes to more junior professionals, a university degree in Computer Science, IT or similar is a nice to have. However, AWS, Azure or public cloud skills, plus a few years of first-hand experience working in cloud computing, are more important.
 
Equally, when looking for great DevOps engineers whose code will help your business release products and software effectively and efficiently, ensure they come from a developer background (either proprietary or open source), with an in-depth and provable understanding of developer practices.
 
But soft skills are what really separates cloud and DevOps professionals who will really take your business to new heights: the ability to manage technical teams, but also to communicate challenges and solutions to senior stakeholders in both technical and non-technical disciplines.

How can I assess cloud professionals to make sure I hire the right person? 

Technical qualifications and skills can easily be conveyed on a CV. However, soft skills are best assessed during an interview. Make it conversational, and ask about challenges they have overcome, solutions they have implemented and how these experiences may be transferable to your organisation.
 
Ask if they are committed to learning about the latest cloud developments and how they do this, to discover if they have a ‘growth mindset’. But try not make your interview process too long.
 
Establish if they have the right soft skills and if they are a good fit quickly. Cloud professionals are highly sought after, and you don’t want to miss out, do you?