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Kickstarting Your Tech Career: Thriving in the ...

Kickstarting Your Tech Career: Thriving in the Age of AI, Cloud, and You

A pep talk to anyone on the spectrum of being a final year student, to a fresh grad, to a junior engineer who has just entered the industry. Mental models, frameworks, skills to consider and wisdom from a 21+ years veteran on how to navigate their careers with the current AI onslaught.

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August 04, 2025
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  1. >> 21+ years, Backend engineer to Solutions Architect/Team lead, led

    AWS Developer Advocacy in the region >> Community builder ASEAN and MENA, UAE Coding ambassador @ coders(hq) >> Mentorship in technical leadership and how to build a career path in tech > whoami
  2. In simpler times… A developer would design a basic UI

    and focus on the backend logic A DB architect would manage the schema A sys admin would manage the provisioning and maintenance of servers
  3. Evolution of technology Browsers became OS, Internet became the platform

    Explosion of languages, frameworks, and purpose-built databases From servers to containers to cloud-native infra AI and automation now integrated into everyday tools
  4. Cloud engineer? Some call them: • Site Reliability Engineers SREs

    • Platform Engineers • Infrastructure Engineers • DevOps Engineers • Build and Release Engineers • Automation Engineers • Operations Engineers • And sometimes... just "IT & Cloud Support"
  5. Not one of todayʼs Cloud engineers grew up as a

    kid imagining becoming one. IT Sage
  6. Job titles arenʼt what they seem Developers wearing multiple hats,

    majority consider themselves to be more than one type of developer - with DBAs, SREs, and Security professionals reporting the most variety. On average each of these roles reported being seven other developer types.
  7. Learn skills that stick • UNIX shell (1971), PowerShell (2006)

    • Vim (1990), Notepad++ (2003) • SQL (1974) • Python (1991), Java (1995) • Go (2009), Rust (2015? • Kubernetes YAML (2014? ˮThe longer a technology lives, the longer it can be expected to live.ˮ - Nassim N. Taleb (way of Mandelbrot, aka Lindy Principle)
  8. A Day in the Life of… 🛠 0930  Standup:

    syncing with backend/devs 🔍 1100  Debug failed deploy 🤝 1300  Infra code review 🚒 1500  Handle on-call alert 📈 1700  Check dashboard / write postmortem
  9. Learn. Ask. Shadow. Own small things. Ask smarter questions. Influence

    others. Lead by action. Your First 25 Years Year 1 Year 23 Year 45
  10. Advice to younger self Say what you mean. Mean what

    you say. Donʼt take blockers to your manager without options. Feedback is a gift. Silence is a warning.
  11. Hitting roadblocks on a project? Don't go to your manager

    without potential solutions or alternatives.
  12. Navigating Workplace Dynamics 👥 Peers → Collaborate, learn together 💻

    Seniors → Ask better questions, observe quietly 👔 Managers → Manage up with clarity and timing
  13. You canʼt control whether others trust you. But you can

    control the energy you bring - by choosing to trust first.
  14. Still figuring it out 63% say that their organizations are

    using gen AI to create text outputs. Gen AI often used in marketing and sales, product and service development, service operations, and software engineering.
  15. Value ≠ Output Metrics Impact # of lines of code

    Working feature Attendance Engagement Slide decks Shipped product Defining value
  16. Stay Curious, Stay Relentless Curious 🧠 — you explore Relentless

    💪 — you persist Brave 🧭 — you question Human 🤝 — you connect
  17. Challenge, if you dare to accept Publish your first blog

    and/or social media post on something you have learnt today 100200 words). If technical, create a repo for the sample code/configuration/steps on Github. Give a talk in a community event on what you delivered as value!!
  18. If You Remember Nothing Else… Be flexible with your title,

    but own your outcomes Learn boring tools - they survive Donʼt just code - think clearly Start with trust - full battery mode AI isnʼt replacing people who deliver real value
  19. Q&A

  20. Whatʼs one thing youʼre still unsure about your career path?

    What scares you the most about tech? Whatʼs one skill you want to master this year?