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London has some of the biggest consultancy firms and I can confirm LinkedIn networks with these firms are majority newly grads.

Nothing against them as we all started somewhere. I respect the ambition but part of me feels a newly grad that has recently done a CKA, Az-400, Az-104 just isn't going to know the real world or compete with someone who has been around pre-cloud and witnessed the transition, or have enough hands on when things break very badly. They sure do know how to talk the talk however and make big company sound win some £££ contracts.

New devs/ops will never be able to appreciate pre cloud and how things are now, why they exist and what problems cloud has solved.

I guess when things get real messy they'll put one or two experienced staff onto the project still netting massive returns by billing by the hour in three figures.



Their purpose isn't to understand the cloud. It's to fill buzzword bingo and look good when some bloated company hires some mercenaries for their internal power politics.




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