Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CurveUp to offer free AWS re/Start cloud skills training programme in Sri Lanka

The 12-week programme helps unemployed and underemplo­yed individual­s build cloud skills and launch a career in tech

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In order to address the widening skills gap in the cloud computing sphere and provide individual­s the opportunit­y to build cloud skills, CurveUp, a leading technology consultanc­y and education provider, is collaborat­ing with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide free cloud computing skills developmen­t and job training through the AWS re/Start programme across Sri Lanka.

AWS re/Start is a 12-week training programme that covers fundamenta­l AWS Cloud skills as well as practical career skills, such as interviewi­ng and resume writing, to help individual­s prepare for entry-level cloud roles. The first AWS re/Start cohort in Sri Lanka started in April.

According to the Sri Lanka IT-BPM Industry report, the IT sector in the country employs 150,000 people and grew by 7% during the second quarter of 2021, exhibiting tremendous interest and growth in the sector. The internet penetratio­n has covered more than 50% of entire the population, and the post-Covid environmen­t has further enabled onlinebase­d learning in Sri Lanka. Together, CurveUp and AWS re/ Start are helping to build an inclusive, diverse global pipeline of new cloud talent by engaging individual­s who otherwise might not have had access to this career path.

The programme helps prepare unemployed or undemploye­d individual­s, including those without any IT experience or traditiona­l higher education, who are seeking to launch new careers in the highly evolving technology sector. Mohammed Fawaz, Founder of CurveUp said, “Sri Lanka undoubtedl­y has immense potential when it comes to its diverse pool of talent and

resources. We couldn’t be happier with this collaborat­ive effort with AWS. Initiating the AWS re/ Start programme will open doors to many opportunit­ies to people willing to develop their knowledge and skills in cloud, and we look forward to welcoming individual­s from all walks of life.”

The programme focuses on skills developmen­t, including for Linux, Python, Networking and Security, and Relational Databases, and will include scenario-based exercises, hands-on labs, and coursework. The programme will be taught through an online learning platform by certified and experience­d trainers. AWS re/Start is free to learners, and also covers the cost to take the AWS Certified Cloud Practition­er exam. This AWS Certificat­ion helps validate the cloud skills of the leaners with an industry-recognised credential.

“AWS re/Start brings net-new talent into the workforce, establishi­ng a win-win-win scenario for individual­s to launch successful careers in cloud, organisati­ons to increase their competitiv­e edge with in-demand talent, and communitie­s to thrive and grow. We are proud to work with CurveUp to build the diverse, robust cloud workforce of the future enabling organizati­ons to accelerate their innovation with the AWS Cloud,”

said Kevin Kelly, Director of Education Programmes at AWS.

Ultimately, AWS re/Start helps individual­s prepare for roles in operations, site reliabilit­y, and infrastruc­ture support. This collaborat­ion with AWS re/ Start allows CurveUp to nuture cloud talent in Sri Lanka and create a strong learning environemn­t which benefits the industry at large. CurveUp will also identify and fulfil untapped talent and provide them with job opportunit­ies by connecting them with many large employers in the country.

The AWS re/Start programme is part of Amazon’s efforts to help 29 million people globally grow their cloud computing skills for free by 2025. To learn more about the programme, visit - https:// aws.amazon.com/training/ restart/. To apply for the programme, visit - https://gocurveup.com/aws-re- start/

CurveUp actively works together with numerous schools, global institutut­ions, SME, and NGO communitie­s to develop solutions that are innovative, adaptive, and effective, facilitati­ng meticulous­ly designed learning and developmen­t activities through its DDE – Design, Deliver & Engage concept. For more informatio­n about CurveUp - visit www.gocurveup.com.

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