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A recent work published by Capers Jones, chief scientist emeritus of the Software Productivity Research (SPRI) cited that there are 15 million IT professionals worldwide. (Source: National University of Singapore)
With this exponential increase in the number of engineers around the world, it is highly essential for an engineer to put oneself out of the crowd get land in a decent job. We all have heard about Google right? A job at Google sounds like a dream. The branding of Google is respected by every IT professional.
So, Google brings to us Qwiklabs, a hands-on learning platform for those who want to become more familiar with operating cloud environments and writing applications that run on them. It offers the most comprehensive, efficient, and fun way to train and on-board people across all their products on Google Cloud, including Google Cloud Platform and G Suite. Qwiklabs offers hands-on lab, which means they will provide you with a temporary credentials for log-in. It has a wide range of courses, some are free but most are paid.
Now the main question arises, why should you choose Qwiklabs over any other learning platform. As mentioned above, Qwiklabs is owned by Google, and Google has a real brand value and the brand tag can attract recruiters. Moreover, Google provides top notch quality material for learning.
If you are interested in learning about Cloud Environments then Qwiklabs is your destination. All you need to do is go to the link below and click on the "Join" button on the top right corner of the window.
Qwiklabs: https://www.qwiklabs.com/
If you have any queries regarding Qwiklabs you can Email me. I would try to help you to the best of my knowledge.
Note: I am not promoting any brand. I am just sharing my personal opinion.
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