I commenced my journey into Cloud through The Google Andela Developer Scholarship for Africans.I have been learning and doing hands-on -lab in Qwiklabs. However, I long for opportunities to practice what I learned in real-life scenarios to strengthen my cloud skill. I hope to get more insights on this through this channel and other resources mentioned in the video. Please do not hesitate to send more assistance on this my way.
I subscribed for Digital Leader Path and I look forward to do a certification. I am 43 years old, I am Brazilian and live in South Africa. I look forward to bring Google Cloud to Angola and Mozambique as they speak Portuguese like me.
Very informative and inspiring! I just graduated with a communication degree but I realized I want to get into tech after taking a few courses in my junior year. I am an intern at a very small startup atm. I definitely seemed like I would never break into the field but your story and your recommendations really motivated me. Thank you, Stephanie.
Wow this is exactly where I am right now, career change, multiple certifications but no experience, been looking but it is hard, needed to hear this thanks!
This was such an informative and inspirational video! I am in a similar situation, where I’d like to switch careers from non-tech project managing to a role in the tech field. I am taking the google cloud course and will take the recommendations this video provided to help immerse myself further into tech!
What a double coincidence watching Stephanie after just viewing the last video of someone who mentioned her - a colleague that goes by the name of Priyanka - in the *How to get a job in cloud without a degree* video!😀 Like people who venture into this discipline by untraditional or unconventional means. In this case, Communications. P.S. I am the 800th 👍🏽.
It's a good way to break into tech. There are many network constructs that are automated or created in software-defined networking in the cloud. It's good to understand how the underpinning of cloud networking work by starting as a network administrator. Many people move from IT or sysadmin positions into cloud and I see network administration in a similar fashion. You just need to keep an open mind and continue learning how networking in the cloud differs from physical networking on premise.
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I commenced my journey into Cloud through The Google Andela Developer Scholarship for Africans.I have been learning and doing hands-on -lab in Qwiklabs. However, I long for opportunities to practice what I learned in real-life scenarios to strengthen my cloud skill. I hope to get more insights on this through this channel and other resources mentioned in the video. Please do not hesitate to send more assistance on this my way.
Google interview starts with coding (DSA) for S/w - cloud role. How non-tech get into this ? Any advice is helpful
I subscribed for Digital Leader Path and I look forward to do a certification. I am 43 years old, I am Brazilian and live in South Africa. I look forward to bring Google Cloud to Angola and Mozambique as they speak Portuguese like me.
Very informative and inspiring! I just graduated with a communication degree but I realized I want to get into tech after taking a few courses in my junior year. I am an intern at a very small startup atm. I definitely seemed like I would never break into the field but your story and your recommendations really motivated me. Thank you, Stephanie.
So wonderful to hear!! Keep up with the good work. Determination and getting experience can get you anywhere. Keep your eye on the prize.
Wow this is exactly where I am right now, career change, multiple certifications but no experience, been looking but it is hard, needed to hear this thanks!
Keep up with it! You're already taking the right steps. It just takes time. Goodluck!
Wow that's amazing Stephanie from a communication studies background to a Google Developer Advocate so inspiring
Thank you! Hope my story is proof that anyone can break into tech / cloud - it just takes time, experience, and networking.
@@stephaniewong142 you’re an inspiration Steph!
Currently a college student trying to make the transition to cloud and thsi was definitely helpful!!
@@ajaa3808 That's amazing - you have so much ahead of you and I wish you the best of luck!
This was such an informative and inspirational video! I am in a similar situation, where I’d like to switch careers from non-tech project managing to a role in the tech field. I am taking the google cloud course and will take the recommendations this video provided to help immerse myself further into tech!
Yay! Best of luck - honored to be a helpful part of cracking your cloud career 💪
Great content. Thanks!
Listen => Learn => Connect => Break wow summary i will do tnx Google Cloud Tech Team
Cloud Computing with Google is awesome! 🙂👍
What a double coincidence watching Stephanie after just viewing the last video of someone who mentioned her - a colleague that goes by the name of Priyanka - in the *How to get a job in cloud without a degree* video!😀 Like people who venture into this discipline by untraditional or unconventional means. In this case, Communications.
P.S. I am the 800th 👍🏽.
Thanks.
Thanks for this thoughtful insight
Really it’s worthy knowledge shared
Thank you for sharing.
this gives me encouragement.
Very informative video thanks 😊
I learnt alot from this video 📷📸
Inspiring, thx sharing
thanks for this video!!!
No, you started out beautiful my dear!
Is network administration a good entry point into tech to gain experience to transition into cloud spaces?
It's a good way to break into tech. There are many network constructs that are automated or created in software-defined networking in the cloud. It's good to understand how the underpinning of cloud networking work by starting as a network administrator. Many people move from IT or sysadmin positions into cloud and I see network administration in a similar fashion. You just need to keep an open mind and continue learning how networking in the cloud differs from physical networking on premise.
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Nice
But from a biology background can it make any sense?
Ma'am sure it's depends on you , there are lot of podcast who came from non it background. Even me also trying to learn a it skill. 😊
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Thank you for sharing.