I’m older, transitioning from truck driving to IT. Certifications are my chosen path. I have IT experience but that was decades ago, so I am going to take the approach of projects to get hands on experience. Studying 6 hours a day but it is fun and comes very easy to me.
I kinda feel that people who crack the exam using dumps or any other "shortcut" is okay, as that kind of filters out passionate folks who really want to get in to technology and learn its core, from wannabes. And trust me, wannabes are spotted during interview or if, by some miracle they do land a job, during their first week/month of real world work. Also I agree, certs backed up with hands-on experience is much valued rather than plain sheet of paper saying that you sat through a course but never really touched the stuff in depth. Just my 2 cents. Also as always, great video Rishab 💪💪💪
I’m older, transitioning from truck driving to IT. Certifications are my chosen path. I have IT experience but that was decades ago, so I am going to take the approach of projects to get hands on experience. Studying 6 hours a day but it is fun and comes very easy to me.
so long answer short is cloud certificates with hands on experience and strong projects are worth it.
Thanks for sharing✌️
For freshers it's very useful❤️
Really insightful video, thank you!
I kinda feel that people who crack the exam using dumps or any other "shortcut" is okay, as that kind of filters out passionate folks who really want to get in to technology and learn its core, from wannabes. And trust me, wannabes are spotted during interview or if, by some miracle they do land a job, during their first week/month of real world work. Also I agree, certs backed up with hands-on experience is much valued rather than plain sheet of paper saying that you sat through a course but never really touched the stuff in depth. Just my 2 cents. Also as always, great video Rishab 💪💪💪