I think some of us are building skills for roles that tech may be moving away from.
I see more roles for Prompt Engineering, I see SEs moving towards AI Engineering.
Cloud, DevOps, Platform and Infra roles still 🔥
Security, GRC, IAM on fire!
Build skills towards that
If you want your projects to stand out… Use this
S: Scenario
O: Obstacle
A: Action
R: Result
F: Failures
The most important one is failure because it shows you are resilient in any scenario!
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But my biggest fear became my greatest asset as I learned so much just by executing and failing, then continuing to execute.
So what I’m saying is, your success lies in what you do with what you consume. This attributes to over 80% of people not moving forward.
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I was CONSUMING but not EXECUTING what I consumed.
Not because I didn’t know how to the instructors showed me. It was because I was scared to.
Scared to mess up something, scared to press a button that would shut down the whole universe (or so I thought).
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Probably like most of you, I was like, “Damn, my head is about to explode.” 🤯
I figured I’d have to remember all of these damn services and content I was eyeballing.
I did this for weeks.
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First, here is some context. After contemplating a career in cloud, I finally decided to take the leap.
I purchased any course that had AWS and watched any video that could teach me anything about it as well.
I sat for hours consuming and consuming.
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