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Steps to become a Databricks Consultant.

nafikazi
New Contributor III

Hello professionals and seasoned functional consultants,

I recently completed the Databricks Data Engineer Associate certification and have also finished multiple courses from Udemy, Databricks learning events, and Alex The Analyst / Analytics Builder.

I’m seeking guidance on the best next steps to grow into a Databricks Implementation Consultant. My goal is to help businesses choose the right Databricks solutions, configure the platform based on business needs, and make it fully operational.

Are there any experienced mentors in the community who would be willing to share advice on courses, certifications, or the practical skills I should focus on next? I would greatly appreciate your guidance.

Nafiul Haque
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Rishabh-Pandey
Databricks MVP

Since you’re aiming to become a Databricks Implementation Consultant, you already have a solid technical foundation with the Data Engineer Associate certification. The next step is to move beyond pure engineering and start focusing on solutioning and real-world implementation.

I’d suggest you work on:

  • End-to-end architecture design (Bronze–Silver–Gold, Lakehouse patterns)
  • Unity Catalog, governance, and security models
  • Cost optimization and performance tuning (DBUs, cluster sizing)
  • Ingestion strategies (Batch vs Streaming, REST vs Bulk APIs, CDC)
  • Integration with cloud services (Azure/AWS – IAM, storage, networking)

Also, try to get hands-on with:

  • Building real use cases (Salesforce ingestion, SCD Type 2 pipelines, etc.)
  • Working with config-driven frameworks and production-grade pipelines
  • Understanding client requirements and translating them into architecture

For certifications, you can look at:

  • Databricks Data Engineer Professional
  • Databricks Solution Architect
Rishabh Pandey

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Sumit_7
Honored Contributor III

@nafikazi This is the what I follow - the best guide is the top companies JD for the same role. So you can go to google and search Databricks Consultant jobs - then pick top 10 companies JD and club them using Gemini/Claude and boom! you have the skills required to be one.

Rishabh-Pandey
Databricks MVP

Since you’re aiming to become a Databricks Implementation Consultant, you already have a solid technical foundation with the Data Engineer Associate certification. The next step is to move beyond pure engineering and start focusing on solutioning and real-world implementation.

I’d suggest you work on:

  • End-to-end architecture design (Bronze–Silver–Gold, Lakehouse patterns)
  • Unity Catalog, governance, and security models
  • Cost optimization and performance tuning (DBUs, cluster sizing)
  • Ingestion strategies (Batch vs Streaming, REST vs Bulk APIs, CDC)
  • Integration with cloud services (Azure/AWS – IAM, storage, networking)

Also, try to get hands-on with:

  • Building real use cases (Salesforce ingestion, SCD Type 2 pipelines, etc.)
  • Working with config-driven frameworks and production-grade pipelines
  • Understanding client requirements and translating them into architecture

For certifications, you can look at:

  • Databricks Data Engineer Professional
  • Databricks Solution Architect
Rishabh Pandey

nafikazi
New Contributor III

@Rishabh-Pandey Thank you. It means a lot.

Nafiul Haque