Go from on-prem experience to Azure-certified and job-ready in 16 weeks — with real projects, expert mentorship, and your AZ-104 certification included.
Next cohort: April 2026·Only 25 seats
Curriculum designed by someone who's trained teams at
“I was terrified of cloud certifications. Parveen made me realize I already knew more than I thought. Passed AZ-104 on my first try.”
Marcus Johnson · IT Administrator → Cloud Engineer
I've been in IT for years, but cloud feels like starting over.
You've built real expertise — but Azure's learning curve is steep, and YouTube tutorials aren't cutting it.
I study, but I don't know if I'm learning the right things.
Certifications matter, but employers want proof you can actually do the work.
I applied to 50 cloud jobs. Two callbacks.
Without portfolio projects and Azure experience on your resume, you're invisible to recruiters.
I don't have time to figure this out alone.
Between work, family, and life — you need a structured path, not another course to abandon.
Structured 16-week curriculum
No more guessing what to learn next
3 portfolio projects
Proof that speaks louder than certificates
Live workshops + accountability
You won't be figuring this out alone
AZ-104 certification included
Graduate certified and job-ready
The Azure Career Accelerator isn't another course — it's a complete career transformation system. You'll learn by building real projects, get certified, and graduate with everything you need to land your first (or next) cloud role.
Live workshops twice weekly with hands-on labs — not passive video watching
3 portfolio projects that prove your skills to employers
Career support, resume optimization, and interview prep to land the role
Everything you need to go from beginner to certified and job-ready.
2x per week, 90-120 min each with live Q&A
4 months of additional labs and resources
Microsoft certification included in the program
Personal session with Parveen Singh, MCT
Group sessions for ongoing questions and support
Your cohort + alumni network for life
Real deployments you can demo to employers
Resume review, LinkedIn optimization, interview prep
Graduate with proof, not just promises
All of this is included
One program. Everything you need.
16 weeks. 3 projects. 1 certification. Your new career.
Plan for 15-20 hours per week: ~4 hours live sessions + ~12 hours of hands-on practice and project work.
Cloud Fundamentals & Networking
Build your Azure foundation with core concepts, portal navigation, and networking essentials.
Production Web App Deployment
Build and deploy a production-ready 3-tier web application with monitoring and security.
You'll Build
3-Tier Web Application
Infrastructure Automation Toolkit
Master Infrastructure as Code and build reusable automation for test environment provisioning.
You'll Build
Automation Toolkit
Containerized App with CI/CD
Containerize applications and build automated deployment pipelines with GitHub Actions.
You'll Build
Full CI/CD Pipeline
Security & Private Networking
Implement enterprise-grade security with managed identities, Key Vault, and private networking.
AZ-104 Prep & Graduation
Focused exam preparation, portfolio polish, and career launch support.
You'll Build
Job-Ready Package
These three projects become the portfolio that gets you interviews.
Deploy a production-ready web application with:
This is the #1 architecture employers ask about in interviews.
Build reusable automation scripts using:
Automation skills separate junior admins from cloud engineers.
Ship a containerized application with:
DevOps + containers = the most in-demand skill combination.
Microsoft Certified Trainer & Cloud Architect.
You might have seen me teaching at Cloud Academy, training teams at WorkSafeBC, or speaking at KPU's IT events. I've spent the last 4+ years building hands-on cloud labs and training content used by professionals worldwide.
After a decade in IT — from helpdesk to cloud architecture — I've trained 500+ professionals and earned 10+ Azure certifications. But more importantly, I've been exactly where you are now: staring at the mountain of cloud knowledge wondering where to even start.
I built this program because I was tired of watching talented IT pros get stuck. Not because they lacked ability, but because they lacked a clear path. YouTube tutorials and self-paced courses have less than 10% completion rates. That's not a learning problem — it's a structure problem.
The Azure Career Accelerator is different. It's the combination of live instruction, real projects, and accountability that actually gets results. It's the program I wish existed when I started.
And it's working. My students have gone on to land cloud roles at companies across North America, pass their certifications on the first try, and finally feel confident talking about Azure in interviews.
I'd love to see if this would work for you, too.

We're finalizing the next cohort. Share a bit about yourself and your goals, and we'll reach out with details.
This program is designed for IT professionals with existing experience — sysadmins, support engineers, network admins, or anyone who's worked in IT for at least 1-2 years. If you're fresh out of college with no work experience, this isn't the right fit. We move fast and assume foundational IT knowledge.
No. We don't guarantee job placement — no legitimate program can. What we guarantee is that you'll graduate with the AZ-104 certification, 3 portfolio projects, and a polished job-search presence. Landing the job requires your effort in applying, interviewing, and networking.
The program runs on a fixed 16-week schedule and won't be extended for individual circumstances. All sessions are recorded, but you're expected to keep pace with the cohort. If you know you can't commit 15-20 hours/week for 4 months, wait for a future cohort when your schedule allows.
All sessions are recorded and available within 24 hours. However, live attendance is where the real learning happens — you can ask questions, get real-time feedback, and stay accountable. We strongly encourage attending live.
No Azure experience required — we start from fundamentals. But you need solid IT foundations: understanding of networking basics, comfort with command line, and general troubleshooting skills. This isn't an intro to IT course.
Yes, most students work full-time. But this requires treating the program like a part-time job, not a casual hobby. You'll need 15-20 hours/week: ~4 hours of live sessions plus 12+ hours of hands-on practice. If that sounds like too much right now, wait for a future cohort.
Ready to make the leap?
You could be certified, portfolio-ready, and interviewing for cloud roles. Or you could still be watching tutorials.
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