Wonderful guest, Ehmad. I have known Bilal for over a decade and he is a wonderful person to work with. I like that this session is so human and Bilal discusses all his ups and downs. Having worked in the industry for 10 years, I can confidently say that technical skills amount to 20 - 30% of your success. Rest is dictated by your attitude toward difficulties, your decision making abilities, communication skills, and gumption to go after opportunities that others might overlook. Bilal has achieved so much not (just) because he was a fantastic engineer but because he plans, strategizes and never gets complacent. Anyone can do a technical session on Platform Engineering but what Bilal has shared in this podcast is something young people in Pakistan should listen to closely and learn from.
koi aisa banda laye devops or cloud kay liye jo sirf devops or cloud ki bat karay deep may with industry trend idr udr ki bat na karay or time zaya na karay
I was a part of Plumgrid renamed as Xgrid (My Dream Company) but when Ali Khayam and Safwan left. Only Nabeel, Rafay and Manahil were there and in my 3 months of probation the Nabeel and Rafay also left. Amazing people and Amazing company at that time
devops or cluod ki koi khas bat nhy hvi should talk about cloud and devops career in deep way unfortunately you failed to deliver for the devops and cloud knowledge
Really liking it Ehmad, just watching it @ 3;13 am pst and i loved the content, i want to appreciate the effort (as it takes alot of effort to make time slot out of C level post) so guy wonderful job.They guy you are hosting is also an amazing personality. Really loved the discussion ! A junior From NUST ! session 2029-2023
I agree that every student should try to maximize their gpa and give it their all in that process, but in my opinion, a 3.1 CGPA from a university where students barely manage to get CGPA above 3 is a lot more valuable, and respectable than a 3.1 CGPA from a university where students are easily able to get 3.5 CGPA.
Please invite a computer engineer working in embedded systems or firmware or iot and similar disciplines. I am planning on going for CpE but there is hardly any professional from Pakistan sharing his experience on youtube.
Bhot hi kamal, wonderful personality. Jazak Allah ehmad and bilal. May Alalh guide us to the right path and give power and unityto the whole muslim ummah ameen
Please invite more people in this pace like devops,mlops and cloud
Wonderful guest, Ehmad. I have known Bilal for over a decade and he is a wonderful person to work with.
I like that this session is so human and Bilal discusses all his ups and downs. Having worked in the industry for 10 years, I can confidently say that technical skills amount to 20 - 30% of your success. Rest is dictated by your attitude toward difficulties, your decision making abilities, communication skills, and gumption to go after opportunities that others might overlook. Bilal has achieved so much not (just) because he was a fantastic engineer but because he plans, strategizes and never gets complacent. Anyone can do a technical session on Platform Engineering but what Bilal has shared in this podcast is something young people in Pakistan should listen to closely and learn from.
Thank you Salman for the kind words ❤
koi aisa banda laye devops or cloud kay liye jo sirf devops or cloud ki bat karay deep may with industry trend
idr udr ki bat na karay or time zaya na karay
exactly
I was a part of Plumgrid renamed as Xgrid (My Dream Company) but when Ali Khayam and Safwan left. Only Nabeel, Rafay and Manahil were there and in my 3 months of probation the Nabeel and Rafay also left. Amazing people and Amazing company at that time
Really enjoyed this conversation, Bilal was an interesting guest with quite a journey to tell. Loved it!
I am getting so much value of these podcasts❤❤❤
devops or cluod ki koi khas bat nhy hvi
should talk about cloud and devops career in deep way
unfortunately you failed to deliver for the devops and cloud knowledge
Really liking it Ehmad, just watching it @ 3;13 am pst and i loved the content, i want to appreciate the effort (as it takes alot of effort to make time slot out of C level post) so guy wonderful job.They guy you are hosting is also an amazing personality. Really loved the discussion !
A junior From NUST !
session 2029-2023
At the end
Very Honest and Very Raw !
My first team lead was the best guy in the world, I wish everyone to be the same !
Wonderful guy
Loved it!
I agree that every student should try to maximize their gpa and give it their all in that process, but in my opinion, a 3.1 CGPA from a university where students barely manage to get CGPA above 3 is a lot more valuable, and respectable than a 3.1 CGPA from a university where students are easily able to get 3.5 CGPA.
Please invite a computer engineer working in embedded systems or firmware or iot and similar disciplines. I am planning on going for CpE but there is hardly any professional from Pakistan sharing his experience on youtube.
Bilal 🙌🏾🙌🏾 the smart one
personal batton sy acha devops or cloud ky questions hone chhaye thy mba he le kr beth gya humy kher sai h
GPA MATTER AND A DEGREE ALSO MATTERS. Life is so hard with low gpa I have been through this.
GPA does not matter and a degree also does not matter.
😂
Your opinion also doesn't matter
@@waleedtahir9933 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣GPA does not matter and a degree also does not matter. It's always the same no matter what people say.
Bhot hi kamal, wonderful personality. Jazak Allah ehmad and bilal. May Alalh guide us to the right path and give power and unityto the whole muslim ummah ameen
.Net Developer Ke sath ek podcast hojaye😏
Very good question at the beginning 😅
Pls invite some cyber security professional
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Site Reliability Engineer reh gya 😅