AWS Cloud Practitioner salary: role pay context
By the RoleMath Editorial Team · Last updated 2026-07-05. Every figure traces to a cited source; we sell none of the options discussed.
There is no clean public number called a AWS Cloud Practitioner salary. The safer question is which roles the credential can support and what those occupations pay. In RoleMath's current packet, the first mapped role is Cloud Support Associate. The first occupation anchor is Computer User Support Specialists, with a BLS OEWS May 2025 national median of $61,860. That is occupation context, not a credential-caused outcome.
Key takeaways
- AWS Cloud Practitioner can be useful role evidence, but it does not set pay by itself.
- The primary mapped occupation in this packet is Computer User Support Specialists, with a national median of $61,860 in BLS OEWS May 2025.
- Metro pay can move the practical decision more than the credential label, so compare the target occupation where you live or plan to work.
- Employer-language samples show current vocabulary to build toward; they are qualitative samples, not market-demand percentages.
- AI-impact rows describe task/workflow exposure only; they are not job-loss, salary, or personal outcome predictions.
Fast answer: role first, cert second
If a page gives you a precise AWS Cloud Practitioner salary, treat it as a warning sign unless it explains the occupation, location, source date, and denominator. BLS does not publish wages by certification. It publishes wages by occupation and geography.
For this page, the honest starting point is: AWS Cloud Practitioner is role evidence for Cloud Support Associate, Cloud Engineer, Network Security Engineer, and the pay context comes from the mapped occupations below.
Occupation pay context
AWS Cloud Practitioner appears in role pathways, but pay still follows the work. Use the table as a sourced context layer, not as a promise.
| Role context | BLS/O*NET occupation anchor | National median, BLS OEWS May 2025 | BLS 2024-2034 projection | Why this matters |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cloud Support Associate | Computer User Support Specialists (15-1232) | $61,860 | -3.7% change; 40.8 thousand annual openings | Use this as occupation context, not as a credential-caused salary |
| Cloud Engineer | Computer Systems Engineers/Architects (15-1299) | $116,580 | 8.2% change; 31.3 thousand annual openings | Use this as occupation context, not as a credential-caused salary |
| Network Security Engineer | Information Security Engineers (15-1299) | $116,580 | 8.2% change; 31.3 thousand annual openings | Use this as occupation context, not as a credential-caused salary |
| IT Support Specialist | Computer User Support Specialists (15-1232) | $61,860 | -3.7% change; 40.8 thousand annual openings | Use this as occupation context, not as a credential-caused salary |
Metro pay context
Location changes salary context. The table below uses the first mapped occupation anchor, Computer User Support Specialists (15-1232), and shows selected metro medians with BEA price-level context where available.
| Metro, primary occupation anchor | Median pay, BLS OEWS May 2025 | Cost-adjusted context, BEA RPP |
|---|---|---|
| Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA | $106,040 | about $99,409 |
| San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA | $93,590 | about $84,756 |
| San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA | $89,440 | about $77,362 |
| Durham-Chapel Hill, NC | $71,750 | about $73,535 |
| Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury, CT | $78,070 | about $73,055 |
These are occupation/geography figures. They do not say what a new credential holder, a first offer, or a specific employer will pay.
What the role work looks like
The practical salary question is whether the credential helps you prove the work behind the mapped role. O*NET task evidence helps keep that grounded.
| Role context | O*NET task/work evidence to look for in your projects |
|---|---|
| Cloud Support Associate | Oversee the daily performance of computer systems; Set up equipment for employee use, performing or ensuring proper installation of cables, operating systems, or appropriate software |
| Cloud Engineer | Communicate with staff or clients to understand specific system requirements; Investigate system component suitability for specified purposes, and make recommendations regarding component use |
| Network Security Engineer | Identify security system weaknesses, using penetration tests; Coordinate monitoring of networks or systems for security breaches or intrusions |
What employers are asking for now
The employer-language panel is a dated qualitative sample. It is useful for vocabulary and portfolio planning, but it is not a representative demand statistic.
| Role lane | Current panel size | Common sampled language | Certification mentions in the sample |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cloud Support Associate | 10 heuristic matches; 10 title/public-ready samples | Linux (8), Troubleshooting (7), Kubernetes (6), DNS (6), AWS (4), Azure (4) | no repeated terms cleared the current panel |
| Cloud Engineer | 257 heuristic matches; 140 title/public-ready samples | Kubernetes (177), AWS (160), Terraform (138), Python (131), Azure (104), GCP (92) | Security+ (11), CCNA (7), Linux+ (2), CySA+ (2) |
| Network Security Engineer | 31 heuristic matches; 22 title/public-ready samples | Network security (24), Cybersecurity (20), Palo Alto (20), Cisco (17), firewall (17), Azure (14) | Security+ (7), CCNA (2), CySA+ (1) |
AI and demand caveats
AI changes tasks inside these roles, but the evidence does not turn into a cert-specific salary forecast.
| Role lane | Anthropic Economic Index usage split | Caveat |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud Support Associate | 34.38% augmentation / 65.62% automation-style delegation | Descriptive Claude usage, not employment demand or personal forecast |
| Cloud Engineer | 36.25% augmentation / 63.75% automation-style delegation | Descriptive Claude usage, not employment demand or personal forecast |
| Network Security Engineer | 36.25% augmentation / 63.75% automation-style delegation | Descriptive Claude usage, not employment demand or personal forecast |
RoleMath also blocks previous-year and future employer-demand claims for this panel. The current trend gate has one comparable snapshot and requires at least three comparable snapshots over 60+ days before any panel-bounded movement can be published.
What to do next
1. Pick the role, not the salary headline.
2. Check the mapped occupation and metro pay for that role.
3. Read current postings and mark repeated tools, tasks, and credential mentions.
4. Use the credential only if it helps prove the role skills employers are naming.
5. Pair the credential with projects, labs, work samples, or experience that show the day-to-day work.
6. Treat any cert-specific salary number as unsupported unless it names the occupation, location, source, date, and claim scope.
Bottom line
The honest aws cloud practitioner salary answer is not a single credential number. It is a role and location question. AWS Cloud Practitioner may help you signal preparation for Cloud Support Associate, Cloud Engineer, Network Security Engineer, but BLS pay belongs to the occupation, not the badge. Use occupation pay, metro context, employer wording, and your own proof of work before trusting a salary headline.
Frequently asked questions
What is the AWS Cloud Practitioner salary?
RoleMath does not publish a credential-caused salary. The primary mapped occupation in this packet is Computer User Support Specialists, with BLS OEWS May 2025 national median context of $61,860. Your role, metro, experience, and employer matter.
Does AWS Cloud Practitioner increase salary?
The credential may help signal preparation for a role, but public BLS data does not prove a salary increase caused by the credential. Use occupation and metro pay context instead.
What should I compare instead of a cert salary headline?
Compare target roles, BLS occupation pay, metro context, employer-language samples, day-to-day tasks, and whether the credential helps you produce proof of work for that role.
Related, with the cited detail
- How much do tech jobs pay?
- Are IT certifications worth it?
- What employers ask for
- Start the RoleMath planner
Sources
Figures in this article are cited to the sources named in the Citation Ledger below and on each linked cited page.
Citation Ledger
| ID | Supports | Evidence | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| CIT-01 | The certification page identifies the credential, but salary is not attributed to the credential. | Official credential page or catalog row for AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. | https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-certification/latest/cloud-practitioner-02/cloud-practitioner-02.html |
| CIT-02 | Occupation-level pay and metro pay context. | BLS OEWS May 2025 national and metro wage tables; BEA 2024 regional price parity values for cost-adjusted context. | https://www.bls.gov/oes/special-requests/oesm25nat.zip; https://www.bls.gov/oes/special-requests/oesm25ma.zip; https://apps.bea.gov/regional/zip/MARPP.zip |
| CIT-03 | Occupation outlook and annual openings context. | BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034 occupation matrix rows for mapped role occupations. | https://www.bls.gov/emp/ind-occ-matrix/occupation.xlsx |
| CIT-04 | Day-to-day role task evidence. | O*NET task and work-activity pages for mapped occupations in the role packets. | https://www.onetonline.org/ |
| CIT-05 | Employer-language terms are a dated qualitative sample, not market-size or demand evidence. | RoleMath public ATS employer-language panel captured 2026-06-20; sample sizes and source families are shown in the article. | https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/; https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/; https://api.lever.co/v0/postings; https://www.myworkday.com/ |
| CIT-06 | AI-impact figures are descriptive task/workflow context, not job-loss or salary predictions. | Anthropic Economic Index June 2026 report/dataset mapped to occupation rows in RoleMath packets. | https://www.anthropic.com/research/economic-index-june-2026-report; https://huggingface.co/datasets/Anthropic/EconomicIndex |
| CIT-07 | Previous-year and future employer-demand claims remain blocked until the panel is trend-ready. | RoleMath demand-language trend-readiness gate: one comparable group, zero trend-ready groups, at least two more comparable snapshots and 60+ days required. | outputs/demand_language_panel/trend_readiness.json |