Hope this one is useful for some of you guys! All the best for 2024! 💙 If you are already working in the IT industry and know someone you think should make a career change into this hot field too, be sure to share it!😊
This is the exact video every beginner is looking for. All I asked was an overview of the IT industry which is covered in this video and most of the videos were about front-end, back-end & full-stack development.
If you're planning to apply for IT jobs, I found out about Resubot, which helps format resumes that pass screening. Might be worth checking out for future applications.
@@Sleptking994 same here. The way I see it is having basic networking knowledge can only help us in any IT field. I can’t imagine jumping into something else without first having this fundamental knowledge.
The way u approach things and explain what the problem is because most of the ppl dont even know what the problem itself...so it's amazing how u start from it and then u explain a solution on it... You're doing amazing work... u deserves more than a million subscribers
Oh my god.. I have been through probably hundreds of tech videos and information at this point and yours hands down is the most useful information. I learned so much about each role and the way you explained it was so clear and concise.
I'm not a person who leave a comment in each video I watch but this. Thank you so much for how much effort you breaking it down so detail and simply helping beginners like me understand so clearly and make good decisions in IT careers "BEST OF VIDEO IT CAREER" .
I'm working as DE for 1 year and a half now and for me this video is trully GOLD. Omfg i would love this when i was starting in IT. I'm sharing it with my friends that want to get in the field. Congrats for the content!
I have searching for get into IT field but could not just get the right direction how to get into. After 2-3 years of research i have seen a video that covers everything i wanted to know. A special thank from me for You. I really needed to watch this video. Thanks a lot once again
Thank you for this video. This has been by far the best video for someone trying to get into IT. I graduated from an associate degree in computer tech. It's been years but i'm trying to get back to IT field. I've been in the logistics field for too long and really need a refresher.
It is worth pointing out that "doing projects" to learn is a good idea if the person already knows the basics of programming and needs to practice/learn more advanced features or a new programming language. For a beginner, however, it is impossible. You HAVE to start from a textbook/tutorial/Bootcamp/university, otherwise, it will only lead to frustration. That said, once you know the basics, doing projects is the best choice, especially to improve the googling skills.
Nana, your ability to break things down in suuuuch a clear way is just outstanding! This one was especially useful for navigating the different fields in IT. I’m considering my own options at the moment and I was at first very drawn to DevOps (understandably, given the focus of your channel) but the amount of learning quickly became overwhelming the more research I did! So I was very pleased to find out about your prerequisite course, which made a lot of sense to me and actually pinpointed more what I think I want to do now. Full-stack Web development seems at the moment as the thing I’m aiming for, so I’ll look more into that. I just wanna thank you and your team for the immense work you put in to these extremely useful videos! Your courses are definitely on my list of options. Keep up the good work!
I didnt know you migrated from non-IT. You have a vast knowledge in contemporaneous IT practices and you explain them very well. A person coming from IT background may not be able to explain the concepts so easily as you do, I guess. You are great.
I'm an IT enthusiast and I just decided to go into TECH, I've had absolutely no idea where to start as the TECH world is so broad and overwhelming and I have zero IT background as I am a pure ARTS graduate currently undergoing an MBA in Business Mgt and Technology. Finding your video is the best thing that happened to me today, thank you so much for the explicit, in-depth explanation of the TECH world. I'm delving into the ones that caught my interest and I hope to be an expert real soon. You are such an amazing tutor!! sending love from Port Harcourt, Nigeria!
The self doubt is soooooo real, watching all my peers going into MAANG and I just wasted my past 2-3 COVID years where I had plenty time by just watching RUclips and Netflix everyday for 8-12 hrs because I had no idea how to start or what this video was really needed
Nana has the best channel if you are completely lost. Everything else I looked at on the tube has been so useless when you try to figure out what to do in tech. Thank you for this
FINALLY, A PERSON THAT IS GOOD AT EXPLAINING AND GUIDING YOU INTO IT. She is amazing, beautiful, and liked her righ way. She kept me interested and engaged.
Thank you Nana. Unfortunately I wish this info was there with me some 10 years back when i was starting my journey as a corporate employee. Nevertheless, thank you so much for explaining every single factors in details. I am sure the beginners (not to mention us as well) will find it helpful and help to clarify so many doubts.
Hi Nana, I’ve been in a dominant Windows environment and a systems engineer for the last 5 years. I have over 19 years of experience. Since COVID started. I completed my AWS Solutions Architect and Practioner certification 6 months in 2022. I’m striving to become a DevOps engineer. I love technology and it boiling in my blood. I purchased your beginners for DevOps course and love it. My goal for 2023 is to become a DevOps engineer. I know your course will play a vital role in helping. You are the real deal.
I did german apprenticeship in "IT" which was basically just second and first level support. I got into Linux thanks to the "job school" and thei Linux lessons during this time. Then went into a supportive admin position for windows stuff, helping out a senior admin. Then went into Linux Administration and partially Devops.
Thank you so much for this video. I recently decided to make a career change from medical to IT, and I had no previous knowledge. I felt lost and a bit overwhelmed. This video clarified many of my questions and concerns, and now I know how to go about my research in this new field.
This is such a helpful guide for anyone looking to break into IT. I appreciate the clear breakdown of different career paths and what skills are needed for each one.
Hi Nana, thanks for sharing your knowledge. May I say, that you missed in 5:29 the server side software. All programs, like for instance databases, that are highly depending on what the operating system provides, are also developed by software engineers/software developers. To develop these types of software, you need to have a good understanding of various operating systems. Additionally, embedded software is missing. Though you mentioned sensors on cars and that they are somehow managed by controllers, it's worth mentioning that developing embedded software is a field on it's own. Regarding programming languages, JS might be the easiest language to choose, but only at the beginning. It is mainly used in web applications, micro services and mobile applications, whereas web apps are following a complete different concept than micro services. For micro services, you need a much more deeper knowledge of software engineering than for web apps. I would actually propose to learn java in the beginning. With that, you would learn the concept of object oriented programming, which is helpful for the most programming languages and a must for java. If you start with a language that doesn't require or recommend object orientation, you'll struggle later, when you need to write object oriented code. BTW: HTMl, CSS and SQL are not programming languages (mean people say, JS is none either ;-) ). Don't get me wrong. I really appreciate your efforts. I just want to put your hints/suggestions/advises in perspective. Not everything is that easy, as it sounds. You know that, but not all of your viewers 🙂 All the best, Stephan
Hi Stephan, thanks for your information. You might want to make a video to detail more about IT field? I am planing to enter an IT career but there are many that I don't know which one to pick.
My Cloud computing instructor share your link with me and I am so glad he did. You have a great way of explaining things and helping me be more confident.
Thank you Nana!!! 🙌🏼 This video was very helpful for me starting in IT, I now have better image of where I want to take my career. Looking forward to that DevOps vs Cloud Engineer video 👀
thank you Nana for making this video, it is very structured and it was very helpful to me.i love how you break things into easy steps that makes it easier to digest for me.
Hi Nana, First of all thanks a lot for posting a video which is so well structured. IMHO, What majority of the people struggle is finding or developing useful projects on the different technologies/streams mentioned in this video to enable their learning or show case it to recruiters. So, if some guidelines/pointers for the projects are provided, that would be more helpful. Those videos can be a follow-up to this. Really appreciate your effort.👍👍
Thanks @Nana for the video. I actually enjoy how you started your journey, at the end of the video, because it relates quite to my current situation. I am a 3 years electrical engineering student, but I have been there for almost 5 years now, a normal thing in my country as a school year happen to be 1.5 of a normal year. I started to get interested in IT for 2 years now, from Arduino programming to C/C++ basics and Python. It's been 1 year since I decided to become a Machine Learning Engineer. I started to learn Python related to machine learning and data science (numpy, pandas, matplotlib, scikitlearn...). From engineering background, math was not an issue for me. After covering the basics skills, I started to see and get interested in machine learning jobs, but surprisingly I found that all the types of Machine Learning jobs I am interested require higher educational background/degree (Master or PhD) mostly, although I am not expecting a Master degree in a close future as I am planning to drop out of my Electrical Engineering degree program and start learning skills based and practical projects mode... For 6 months now I started the Associate Cloud Engineer certification prep on Google Cloud Platform and I currently have a basics understanding of cloud infrastructures, deployment, managing and monitoring of cloud solutions. At the start I expected to get the Associate certificate and become a Cloud Engineer but quite recently DevOps engineering really captured my mind and then I am currently shifting to DevOps. I am learning the basics of, Software Architecture, Git, Docker, Kubernetes, containers, virtualization, networks fundamentals... I am still in learning mode but I am trying my best to move as fast as possible to get there. I live in Africa and I am hoping to relocate to either Europe or North America. I would appreciate your suggestion for my career path. Thanks 😊 and good luck to anyone who read this🤲🙏
@Moussa COULIBALY Did you mention that you were interested in machine learning but on your way there you realized that a higher education is needed so you had to stop?
Thank you for making this video! This video is so densely packed with useful information that it's taken me hours to watch because I keep pausing to look up the things you're talking about. Amazing work!!
Very interested video ! It is really what I need those days ... after 3-4 years of break I feel confused from where to start again and which path I can follow to restart my new journey in IT field !
The best video and explanation about IT careers in the world. No one can compete with Nana... "Tech world with Nana" is a marvelous channel God bless you Nana...
This gives a clear overview of the different fields in IT and the way you explained it in a simple form is beautiful. For beginners this gives a better picture
Thank you so much! 🥰 Very useful, clear and concise advise. I was language hopping starting with some HTML and CSS, then jumping to C on CS50's HarvardX. This became impossible in week 1 to get through by myself. I may be relatively intelligent (or so I thought), but lacking a good basic education, Harvard level courses are too much to handle at this point. So I also have gone back to building and reinforcing basic (arithmetic) skills that school did not equip me with. I have now, thanks to someone's advise started learning Python since two weeks, lol.. I'm taking your advise and I am just going to stick to Python ( and training arithmetic) now until I have a thorough understanding of it. No more language hopping!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Because of your videos, i was able to upskill myself and move from Networking to Devops role.Thank you Nana.
Great roadmap! I. Like most of us here had no idea where to start in IT. After viewing this video i have a good direction where to start so Thank You Thank You Thank you!!!
The most useful, informative video I watched all month about IT. I was overwhelmed with all of it. Thank you for providing valuable info in such a neat and structured manner. 🙏
You r one of the very few teacher whom I dont have difficulty in understanding. Totally new to this field started developing interest. Like u i had a business background. Excellent easy way of teaching👍
I think no matter in what field you go you should learn first the basics like programming, networks, databases and operating systems. This knowledge you need in every IT field. After that you can specialize further.
@jdparker2895 For networks and operating systems you can use the books of Tanenbaum. I read them back in university and still read up on them to this day sometimes. Programming has a huge amount of resources pick python and develop some small project. This alone should take you at least half a year.
@@TadakichiSan777 Hey , I am a student / beginner in tech field and I know programming languages(java, c++,c) and DSA and all the basics you've mentioned . I am confused about which technology to choose, as there are so many things nowadays , I don't even know which technologies I should check out . Can you guys please help and recommend some tech which I should try to find my interest . I am also interested to contribute in open source in future so which technologies should I try???
Thank you so much for sharing your expertise and experience with me through the video. Your guidance and insights were invaluable, and I feel much more prepared and confident as I embark on this journey.
Hi Nana! I discovered your channel today and this was the first video I watched. I'm blown away by the quality of this video. Absolutely amazing work! I have a request video: You mentioned that you were NOT a techie but went from a marketing and business background to the tech world. Could you make a video sharing more information about this?What drove you to do this and why? How difficult was it? As a career counselor, this would be extremely helpful for me and the students I work with. Many thanks and more power to you! 😇💫
I discovered this channel today: 02 June 2023. I am studying to become a Front-End Development, started in 1st April 2023. Will be studying for almost a year and yea the journey is quite a challenge
Thank you so much for this video I am finishing my Google IT Support Professionals Certification and was confused on where I wanted to specialize but this video helped me so much. While I started with DevOps because I come from a warehouse background, the amount of information that was hitting me was intense. Thanks to your video I am going to backup and start with software development! While I have great intention to move back into DevOps I am going to take my time and learn properly.
New subscriber here. Thanks a lot for this great video. May I add that Software Engineering is broader than just application development. Software Testing is also a Software Engineering discipline which covers specialisations parallel to the ones in Application development e.g Web Automation Tester, Mobile Automation Tester, API tester, and even more specialised disciplines like Performance Testing and Accessibility Testing. I love your videos BTW. Please keep it up.
Thanks! I'm glad to hear you love our videos! Yes, thanks for the addition of test engineering jobs. Of course they are legitimate IT career paths too.
As someone who wants to pivot industries into software/IT, this was really useful and gave me the info I needed to know where to start. Thank you, Nana - Front-End Developer it is!
Id like to add i am a carpenter, but was always at heart a tech person..... yeah i did keep going as a carpenter.. but tech always kept me going, because of soo many applications can come from tech........ i hope people learn and listen from u
Nana, I am about to take an AWS DevOps bootcamp next year. I have been working in IT for six years now and I am wondering if you know anyone personally that has had bootcamp success. When you were a Devops engineer did you ever meet anyone that started their career off a bootcamp? Right now I am prepping myself by taking Python courses and researching the concepts of the role by watching your videos.
Be a Control System software engineer! Where you can do cool stuff like work on particle accelerators, big telescopes, or any industrial control system. I was one for over 20 years, and I never got bored, like I did with 'normal' IT type work. Cheers!
Thanks for the invaluable insight! I started self learn coding a year ago and most of the knowledge I learn is related to software development. However in the current industry climate it is a brutal competition for a no-CS background to break into software development field. I discovered some DevOp and cloud opportunities but have little knowledge of these fields. I have come to realisation it is quite a different path and perhaps expectation too. ( such as on-call duty could be a requirement for certain area) This video helps me to grasp a general idea of each area in IT and evaluate if my current IT knowledge is up to the level for that each field. 👍🏻
I am 35 and choosing a career path has always been the most complicated thing in my life and IT is my final interests.....PS Thank you for breaking down the specialization in IT.
I hate to break it to you, but now is the worst time to start a career in IT, I’ve been trying to get a job for a year, the job market is a total mess with a lot of ghost jobs, multiple round interviews and HRs who don’t know what they’re hiring for
Thank u so much for ur clear explaination.honestly i searched alot about these topics but didn't get the real idea.but today with watching ur video i got them fully.lots of love from Afghanistan
Hi there. Thank you for the video. I too watched many IT beginner videos. This one had an impact. Before this video I was going for security as my focus, but now I think cloud would be my best path. Thank you for bringing clarity.
Thank you so much for how much effort you breaking it down so detail and simply helping beginners like me understand so clearly and make good decisions in IT careers .
Excellent guide on IT careers! I am preparing for software development but have a plan to shift to Solutions Architect or Security role. No doubt for beginners software development/ IT help desk (cloud engineer as well) easiest path to enter IT. Then they can shift and switch to different paths as well!
As a fresher with a information systems degree who is seeking career advice to help decide between a technology start-up and the oil and gas industry. This video resolved my uncertainty.
Thank you so much for this video!! I wanna switch from Communications and Physiotherapy (I worked in a lot of fields) to IT. But I was in so much self doubt because I'm not 20 anymore and I never worked in IT. But I love numbers and problem solving. I'm a very detailed working person and I have a lot of curiosity. I'm aiming for Data Science one day but I'll might get started with Cloud Engineering after learning Python. I hope I'll make it. Your Video is so clear and well made. ❤ In most IT (explaining) videos I lost interest but yours was exactly what I needed. Thank you very much for this 😊
I love the different technical paths displayed here and I myself gave a talk a few years ago about this (covering a bit more of a non-technical path) which is by starting as a QA. I noticed throughout my QA years that, although I don't think QA is an "entry level only" position, it is a pretty good entry point due to the low need of technical knowledge during junior years and high level of communication with multiple people from different teams, letting the person learn processes, jargon and technical skills (depending on what they prefer) and deep dive into each of those and pivot into one of the paths you mentioned (or even a more management or product role).
It is a really informative video for beginners but it would be great if you can also included the salary packages and career path for the different IT roles. BTW, Your videos really help and I really learn a lot!
Hope this one is useful for some of you guys! All the best for 2024! 💙
If you are already working in the IT industry and know someone you think should make a career change into this hot field too, be sure to share it!😊
Thanks nana 💞
Nice overview, good job! BTW you are looking great! Wish you a perfect day!
Hi Nana,
Could please just comment about career as self driving engineer 😉
I appreciate the effort you put in making the video.
Good advise!!!
This is the exact video every beginner is looking for.
All I asked was an overview of the IT industry which is covered in this video and most of the videos were about front-end, back-end & full-stack development.
Thanks. Glad to hear the video was helpful for you!
If you're planning to apply for IT jobs, I found out about Resubot, which helps format resumes that pass screening. Might be worth checking out for future applications.
This is by far the best video on beginners guide for IT. I like the fact that you are breaking it down in the most simplest form
Nana looks like a professional athlete. Really good info. She didn't mention networking.
Yeah I'm a little bummed out by that. I'm studying for the ccna right now
@@Sleptking994 same here. The way I see it is having basic networking knowledge can only help us in any IT field. I can’t imagine jumping into something else without first having this fundamental knowledge.
The way u approach things and explain what the problem is because most of the ppl dont even know what the problem itself...so it's amazing how u start from it and then u explain a solution on it... You're doing amazing work... u deserves more than a million subscribers
Oh my god.. I have been through probably hundreds of tech videos and information at this point and yours hands down is the most useful information. I learned so much about each role and the way you explained it was so clear and concise.
Yes it’s true
I'm not a person who leave a comment in each video I watch but this. Thank you so much for how much effort you breaking it down so detail and simply helping beginners like me understand so clearly and make good decisions in IT careers "BEST OF VIDEO IT CAREER" .
I'm working as DE for 1 year and a half now and for me this video is trully GOLD. Omfg i would love this when i was starting in IT. I'm sharing it with my friends that want to get in the field. Congrats for the content!
Thank you Lucas, really happy to hear and thanks for sharing! :)
I have searching for get into IT field but could not just get the right direction how to get into. After 2-3 years of research i have seen a video that covers everything i wanted to know. A special thank from me for You. I really needed to watch this video. Thanks a lot once again
Thank you for this video. This has been by far the best video for someone trying to get into IT. I graduated from an associate degree in computer tech. It's been years but i'm trying to get back to IT field. I've been in the logistics field for too long and really need a refresher.
Have you started
It is worth pointing out that "doing projects" to learn is a good idea if the person already knows the basics of programming and needs to practice/learn more advanced features or a new programming language. For a beginner, however, it is impossible. You HAVE to start from a textbook/tutorial/Bootcamp/university, otherwise, it will only lead to frustration. That said, once you know the basics, doing projects is the best choice, especially to improve the googling skills.
True
So a SWE couldn't do a project without internet?
@@jackjack4412 hell no
Nana, your ability to break things down in suuuuch a clear way is just outstanding! This one was especially useful for navigating the different fields in IT.
I’m considering my own options at the moment and I was at first very drawn to DevOps (understandably, given the focus of your channel) but the amount of learning quickly became overwhelming the more research I did! So I was very pleased to find out about your prerequisite course, which made a lot of sense to me and actually pinpointed more what I think I want to do now. Full-stack Web development seems at the moment as the thing I’m aiming for, so I’ll look more into that.
I just wanna thank you and your team for the immense work you put in to these extremely useful videos! Your courses are definitely on my list of options.
Keep up the good work!
hello there, were u able to make it ?
I love how you addressed the self-doubt many beginners feel. It’s comforting to know that everyone starts somewhere.
I didnt know you migrated from non-IT. You have a vast knowledge in contemporaneous IT practices and you explain them very well. A person coming from IT background may not be able to explain the concepts so easily as you do, I guess. You are great.
Switching to IT is actually paying well, I needed this video
I'm an IT enthusiast and I just decided to go into TECH, I've had absolutely no idea where to start as the TECH world is so broad and overwhelming and I have zero IT background as I am a pure ARTS graduate currently undergoing an MBA in Business Mgt and Technology. Finding your video is the best thing that happened to me today, thank you so much for the explicit, in-depth explanation of the TECH world. I'm delving into the ones that caught my interest and I hope to be an expert real soon. You are such an amazing tutor!! sending love from Port Harcourt, Nigeria!
Hi. What aspect of tech exactly? I'm also an ARTS graduate.
@ I’m honestly still exploring, any tips?
The self doubt is soooooo real, watching all my peers going into MAANG and I just wasted my past 2-3 COVID years where I had plenty time by just watching RUclips and Netflix everyday for 8-12 hrs because I had no idea how to start or what this video was really needed
Me too, wasted 5 years
Same bhai wasted 6 years
Just start somewhere, read a book and do the work!
@@techmentormaria I sincerely try everyday but idk I get distracted/drift away like everyday
It's all about commitment
This has to be the best video on how to get into IT as a newbie!! Very well articulated !! Thank you!!
Nana has the best channel if you are completely lost. Everything else I looked at on the tube has been so useless when you try to figure out what to do in tech. Thank you for this
I huge respect for you because This video has changed my life and I've mindset entered into IT field...I have to start from zero
FINALLY, A PERSON THAT IS GOOD AT EXPLAINING AND GUIDING YOU INTO IT. She is amazing, beautiful, and liked her righ way. She kept me interested and engaged.
This is the most comprehensive and accessible video for people looking to start a career in IT. Thank you!
Thank you Nana.
Unfortunately I wish this info was there with me some 10 years back when i was starting my journey as a corporate employee.
Nevertheless, thank you so much for explaining every single factors in details.
I am sure the beginners (not to mention us as well) will find it helpful and help to clarify so many doubts.
Best beginner video for the switch to IT career paths ever … thank you 🙏🏽
Hi Nana, I’ve been in a dominant Windows environment and a systems engineer for the last 5 years. I have over 19 years of experience. Since COVID started. I completed my AWS Solutions Architect and Practioner certification 6 months in 2022. I’m striving to become a DevOps engineer. I love technology and it boiling in my blood. I purchased your beginners for DevOps course and love it. My goal for 2023 is to become a DevOps engineer. I know your course will play a vital role in helping. You are the real deal.
Good luck mate!
Good luck👍
I did german apprenticeship in "IT" which was basically just second and first level support. I got into Linux thanks to the
"job school" and thei Linux lessons during this time. Then went into a supportive admin position for windows stuff, helping out a senior admin. Then went into Linux Administration and partially Devops.
how many years did it take you
You explain everything in such a good way that I am watching your videos, even if the topic is not related to my profession :)
As computer science student, I know you did great explanation well done and thank you so much for your explanation. I know how much it worth.
Thank you so much for this video. I recently decided to make a career change from medical to IT, and I had no previous knowledge. I felt lost and a bit overwhelmed. This video clarified many of my questions and concerns, and now I know how to go about my research in this new field.
Best explanation I found on these topics, thanks Nana!
This is such a helpful guide for anyone looking to break into IT. I appreciate the clear breakdown of different career paths and what skills are needed for each one.
Taking a moment to applaud 🙏 your efforts and the hard work it takes to make such a structured video!
Thank You.🙏
Hi Nana,
thanks for sharing your knowledge.
May I say, that you missed in 5:29 the server side software. All programs, like for instance databases, that are highly depending on what the operating system provides, are also developed by software engineers/software developers. To develop these types of software, you need to have a good understanding of various operating systems.
Additionally, embedded software is missing. Though you mentioned sensors on cars and that they are somehow managed by controllers, it's worth mentioning that developing embedded software is a field on it's own.
Regarding programming languages, JS might be the easiest language to choose, but only at the beginning. It is mainly used in web applications, micro services and mobile applications, whereas web apps are following a complete different concept than micro services. For micro services, you need a much more deeper knowledge of software engineering than for web apps. I would actually propose to learn java in the beginning. With that, you would learn the concept of object oriented programming, which is helpful for the most programming languages and a must for java. If you start with a language that doesn't require or recommend object orientation, you'll struggle later, when you need to write object oriented code.
BTW: HTMl, CSS and SQL are not programming languages (mean people say, JS is none either ;-) ).
Don't get me wrong. I really appreciate your efforts. I just want to put your hints/suggestions/advises in perspective. Not everything is that easy, as it sounds. You know that, but not all of your viewers 🙂
All the best, Stephan
Hi Stephan, thanks for your information. You might want to make a video to detail more about IT field? I am planing to enter an IT career but there are many that I don't know which one to pick.
My Cloud computing instructor share your link with me and I am so glad he did. You have a great way of explaining things and helping me be more confident.
This video really clarifies the different roles in tech. I’m excited to explore the DevOps path.
Thank you Nana!!! 🙌🏼
This video was very helpful for me starting in IT, I now have better image of where I want to take my career.
Looking forward to that DevOps vs Cloud Engineer video 👀
Thanks a lot for the feedback Jesus, happy it was helpful! :)
ყველაზე სამაგალითო ქართველია ვინც კი მინახავს და მოტივატორი ჩემთვის
This video is by far one of the most transparent videos I have seen in a long time and well detailed thanks
Just because of your DevOps course Nana, I was able to understand DevOps lifecycle ❤️❤️
thank you Nana for making this video, it is very structured and it was very helpful to me.i love how you break things into easy steps that makes it easier to digest for me.
Hi Nana,
First of all thanks a lot for posting a video which is so well structured.
IMHO, What majority of the people struggle is finding or developing useful projects on the different technologies/streams mentioned in this video to enable their learning or show case it to recruiters.
So, if some guidelines/pointers for the projects are provided, that would be more helpful. Those videos can be a follow-up to this.
Really appreciate your effort.👍👍
Thanks @Nana for the video. I actually enjoy how you started your journey, at the end of the video, because it relates quite to my current situation. I am a 3 years electrical engineering student, but I have been there for almost 5 years now, a normal thing in my country as a school year happen to be 1.5 of a normal year. I started to get interested in IT for 2 years now, from Arduino programming to C/C++ basics and Python. It's been 1 year since I decided to become a Machine Learning Engineer. I started to learn Python related to machine learning and data science (numpy, pandas, matplotlib, scikitlearn...). From engineering background, math was not an issue for me. After covering the basics skills, I started to see and get interested in machine learning jobs, but surprisingly I found that all the types of Machine Learning jobs I am interested require higher educational background/degree (Master or PhD) mostly, although I am not expecting a Master degree in a close future as I am planning to drop out of my Electrical Engineering degree program and start learning skills based and practical projects mode... For 6 months now I started the Associate Cloud Engineer certification prep on Google Cloud Platform and I currently have a basics understanding of cloud infrastructures, deployment, managing and monitoring of cloud solutions. At the start I expected to get the Associate certificate and become a Cloud Engineer but quite recently DevOps engineering really captured my mind and then I am currently shifting to DevOps. I am learning the basics of, Software Architecture, Git, Docker, Kubernetes, containers, virtualization, networks fundamentals... I am still in learning mode but I am trying my best to move as fast as possible to get there. I live in Africa and I am hoping to relocate to either Europe or North America.
I would appreciate your suggestion for my career path.
Thanks 😊 and good luck to anyone who read this🤲🙏
@Moussa COULIBALY Did you mention that you were interested in machine learning but on your way there you realized that a higher education is needed so you had to stop?
Your IT field's branch illustrations really help to understand as Crystal clear ,
Thank you so much for your ideal efforts Nana.
Thank you for making this video! This video is so densely packed with useful information that it's taken me hours to watch because I keep pausing to look up the things you're talking about. Amazing work!!
Glad it was helpful!
Very interested video ! It is really what I need those days ... after 3-4 years of break I feel confused from where to start again and which path I can follow to restart my new journey in IT field !
The best video and explanation about IT careers in the world.
No one can compete with Nana... "Tech world with Nana" is a marvelous channel
God bless you Nana...
This gives a clear overview of the different fields in IT and the way you explained it in a simple form is beautiful. For beginners this gives a better picture
Thank you so much! 🥰 Very useful, clear and concise advise. I was language hopping starting with some HTML and CSS, then jumping to C on CS50's HarvardX. This became impossible in week 1 to get through by myself. I may be relatively intelligent (or so I thought), but lacking a good basic education, Harvard level courses are too much to handle at this point. So I also have gone back to building and reinforcing basic (arithmetic) skills that school did not equip me with. I have now, thanks to someone's advise started learning Python since two weeks, lol.. I'm taking your advise and I am just going to stick to Python ( and training arithmetic) now until I have a thorough understanding of it. No more language hopping!
How are you going now 6 months later?
@@Pajrtyvhb By now I have a new job and am not making much progress. But I have not given up. :)
Are you learning how to code?
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Because of your videos, i was able to upskill myself and move from Networking to Devops role.Thank you Nana.
Great roadmap! I. Like most of us here had no idea where to start in IT. After viewing this video i have a good direction where to start so Thank You Thank You Thank you!!!
The most useful, informative video I watched all month about IT. I was overwhelmed with all of it. Thank you for providing valuable info in such a neat and structured manner. 🙏
You r one of the very few teacher whom I dont have difficulty in understanding. Totally new to this field started developing interest. Like u i had a business background. Excellent easy way of teaching👍
Same. This is the information I need to choose my path. Than you Nana
Just what I needed because I decided to go into IT but didn’t know where to start or who to guide me. Thanks for this video. I just subscribed.
I think no matter in what field you go you should learn first the basics like programming, networks, databases and operating systems. This knowledge you need in every IT field. After that you can specialize further.
also pls learn how to google and read technical docs 😥
I concur!
Where can a person learn these skills who is just gettin started ?
@jdparker2895 For networks and operating systems you can use the books of Tanenbaum. I read them back in university and still read up on them to this day sometimes. Programming has a huge amount of resources pick python and develop some small project. This alone should take you at least half a year.
@@TadakichiSan777 Hey , I am a student / beginner in tech field and I know programming languages(java, c++,c) and DSA and all the basics you've mentioned . I am confused about which technology to choose, as there are so many things nowadays , I don't even know which technologies I should check out . Can you guys please help and recommend some tech which I should try to find my interest . I am also interested to contribute in open source in future so which technologies should I try???
Ms Nana, you deserve a golden buzzer for this awesome video. Very clear.
Thank you, appreciate your great feedback :)
Nice presentation. Keep it up
Thank you so much for sharing your expertise and experience with me through the video.
Your guidance and insights were invaluable, and I feel much more prepared and confident as I embark on this journey.
Thank you for your appreciation Krystian! 💙
Hi Nana! I discovered your channel today and this was the first video I watched. I'm blown away by the quality of this video. Absolutely amazing work!
I have a request video: You mentioned that you were NOT a techie but went from a marketing and business background to the tech world. Could you make a video sharing more information about this?What drove you to do this and why? How difficult was it? As a career counselor, this would be extremely helpful for me and the students I work with.
Many thanks and more power to you! 😇💫
I discovered this channel today: 02 June 2023. I am studying to become a Front-End Development, started in 1st April 2023. Will be studying for almost a year and yea the journey is quite a challenge
awesome video nana
personally i have decided to go with a combo of backend and devops
Thank you so much for this video I am finishing my Google IT Support Professionals Certification and was confused on where I wanted to specialize but this video helped me so much. While I started with DevOps because I come from a warehouse background, the amount of information that was hitting me was intense. Thanks to your video I am going to backup and start with software development! While I have great intention to move back into DevOps I am going to take my time and learn properly.
New subscriber here. Thanks a lot for this great video. May I add that Software Engineering is broader than just application development. Software Testing is also a Software Engineering discipline which covers specialisations parallel to the ones in Application development e.g Web Automation Tester, Mobile Automation Tester, API tester, and even more specialised disciplines like Performance Testing and Accessibility Testing. I love your videos BTW. Please keep it up.
Thanks! I'm glad to hear you love our videos! Yes, thanks for the addition of test engineering jobs. Of course they are legitimate IT career paths too.
I just wanted to say, thank you for showing this amazing guide for us beginners who are trying to grab an opportunity in the field of I.T.
You are just awesome... I found your video 10 times more useful.The clarity I get from you is beyond explanation.
As someone who wants to pivot industries into software/IT, this was really useful and gave me the info I needed to know where to start. Thank you, Nana - Front-End Developer it is!
Thank you Nana, you really help me to get out of the mess in which I was.🙌
Id like to add i am a carpenter, but was always at heart a tech person..... yeah i did keep going as a carpenter.. but tech always kept me going, because of soo many applications can come from tech........ i hope people learn and listen from u
Nana, I am about to take an AWS DevOps bootcamp next year. I have been working in IT for six years now and I am wondering if you know anyone personally that has had bootcamp success. When you were a Devops engineer did you ever meet anyone that started their career off a bootcamp? Right now I am prepping myself by taking Python courses and researching the concepts of the role by watching your videos.
Be a Control System software engineer! Where you can do cool stuff like work on particle accelerators, big telescopes, or any industrial control system. I was one for over 20 years, and I never got bored, like I did with 'normal' IT type work.
Cheers!
Wow! Thanks so much for explaining this in detail. Now I know where to start from.
Hi you are doing an amazing job there. It touched almost everything i needed to startup 2023 in IT world💙💙💙
Very practical guide Nana for 2023! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Thanks for making this video. I've been trying to figure out where to start in IT and this has been a great help in finding that starting point.
Thanks for the invaluable insight!
I started self learn coding a year ago and most of the knowledge I learn is related to software development.
However in the current industry climate it is a brutal competition for a no-CS background to break into software development field.
I discovered some DevOp and cloud opportunities but have little knowledge of these fields. I have come to realisation it is quite a different path and perhaps expectation too. ( such as on-call duty could be a requirement for certain area)
This video helps me to grasp a general idea of each area in IT and evaluate if my current IT knowledge is up to the level for that each field. 👍🏻
Thank you, Nana! I may have to do a rethink now. Very insightful piece. Looking forward to your next video.
I am 35 and choosing a career path has always been the most complicated thing in my life and IT is my final interests.....PS Thank you for breaking down the specialization in IT.
I hate to break it to you, but now is the worst time to start a career in IT, I’ve been trying to get a job for a year, the job market is a total mess with a lot of ghost jobs, multiple round interviews and HRs who don’t know what they’re hiring for
Thank u so much for ur clear explaination.honestly i searched alot about these topics but didn't get the real idea.but today with watching ur video i got them fully.lots of love from Afghanistan
Nice job Nana always great to hear from you! You helped so much with my Kubernetes learning!
Thank you! I really appreciate you taking the time to put this video together
I'm really interested in the IT but just don't know where to begin. Nice work from you!!!🙏
Best in depth video how to get started in IT, very informative, and strait to the point.
Best beginners video ever! Great job
Hi there. Thank you for the video. I too watched many IT beginner videos. This one had an impact. Before this video I was going for security as my focus, but now I think cloud would be my best path. Thank you for bringing clarity.
Thank you so much for how much effort you breaking it down so detail and simply helping beginners like me understand so clearly and make good decisions in IT careers .
Excellent guide on IT careers! I am preparing for software development but have a plan to shift to Solutions Architect or Security role. No doubt for beginners software development/ IT help desk (cloud engineer as well) easiest path to enter IT. Then they can shift and switch to different paths as well!
Thank your for that, my girl and I are looking into pivoting and entering tech for good this coming year.
As a fresher with a information systems degree who is seeking career advice to help decide between a technology start-up and the oil and gas industry. This video resolved my uncertainty.
Thank you so much for this video!! I wanna switch from Communications and Physiotherapy (I worked in a lot of fields) to IT. But I was in so much self doubt because I'm not 20 anymore and I never worked in IT. But I love numbers and problem solving. I'm a very detailed working person and I have a lot of curiosity. I'm aiming for Data Science one day but I'll might get started with Cloud Engineering after learning Python. I hope I'll make it. Your Video is so clear and well made. ❤ In most IT (explaining) videos I lost interest but yours was exactly what I needed. Thank you very much for this 😊
I love the different technical paths displayed here and I myself gave a talk a few years ago about this (covering a bit more of a non-technical path) which is by starting as a QA.
I noticed throughout my QA years that, although I don't think QA is an "entry level only" position, it is a pretty good entry point due to the low need of technical knowledge during junior years and high level of communication with multiple people from different teams, letting the person learn processes, jargon and technical skills (depending on what they prefer) and deep dive into each of those and pivot into one of the paths you mentioned (or even a more management or product role).
This is the best vedio I have come across thanks for explaining in details. So much grateful to find your vedio
ty so much, very clear and concise......i am just starting out and i like how you are giving us the info, thank you again and merry xmas....
Waw, your videos are one of the best on youtube! Really well done!
This was so helpful, clear and concise. I can't thank you enough.
Thanks Nana your videos are always well simplified. I enjoy videos like yours cuz am more of a visual learner.
Really happy to hear, thanks for the feedback! :)
I feel so lucky to find this video, thanks for your great share, exactly what I need now. GREAT GREAT JOB !!
So brilliantly explianed Nana. You are really gem for IT professionals. Love from India ❤️
I couldn’t agree more!
Thank you both! :)
Thanks Nana, this is helpful even for those already in the tech world and are looking for a change.
Thank you Nana. This video is very useful! All the best for 2023!
Thank you Thomas! 💙
thanks for this tutorial, that was straight and useful. good luck.
It is a really informative video for beginners but it would be great if you can also included the salary packages and career path for the different IT roles. BTW, Your videos really help and I really learn a lot!
Thanks for your positive feedback! Appreciate it!
Bro, how can they do that when salaries differ from country to country from role to role