Certification Study Groups are weekly events over 6 weeks designed for people who want to prepare for a Google Cloud certification. Join this Study Group to learn more and prepare for the Associate Cloud Engineer certification.
We will start with the following material:
On-demand training:
Preparing for Your Associate Cloud Engineer Journey
Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure
Hands On Lab Practice:
Create and Manage Cloud Resources
Skill Badge (5 hrs)
The Certification Study Group offers:
- 6 live sessions to go through certification content and exam questions.
- Online community where you can ask questions and share your knowledge.
- Video courses and hands-on training on Cloud Skills Boost, Google Cloud training platform.
[Important] Please RSVP HERE to this event to get free access to Cloud Skills Boost for 3 calendar months. You will receive an email within 1 working day confirming the free access.
If you want to learn more about other Google Cloud training opportunities offered by Google Developer Groups, please visit this page: gdg.community.dev/road-to-google-dev-certification/
The Certification Study Group offers:
- 6 live sessions to go through certification content and exam questions.
- Online community where you can ask questions and share your knowledge.
- Video courses and hands-on training on Cloud Skills Boost, Google Cloud training platform.
This is fully online event! You can join allmeetings using the following links:
Info Session - https://gdg.community.dev/j/wpjknraa77dj8/
Session #1 - https://gdg.community.dev/j/dny3j5ds5hcm4/
Session #2 - https://gdg.community.dev/j/v9h8ej2gtfjzc/
Session #3 - https://gdg.community.dev/j/s4hgbybmyvrsg/
Session #4 - https://gdg.community.dev/j/czknjmu8y7xtj/
Session #5 - https://gdg.community.dev/j/zvk2dbmuq3fkp/
Session #6 - https://gdg.community.dev/j/pgp7ycg74vybr/
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