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Amazon Web Services skills training programs open doors to tech careers for Virginia workers
Demand for cloud computing continues to grow rapidly, and alongside that, the demand for individuals with the right technical skills to build applications and services in the cloud and also build and maintain the core infrastructure that keeps the internet running smoothly. Plus, the need for future-ready workers with specialized tech training is growing along with it. There are numerous jobs both in and around data centers including data center technicians, electricians, fiber optic technicians, HVAC specialists, and many more.
In Virginia, where Amazon Web Services (Amazon Web Services) has an important and growing presence, Amazon Web Services is investing significantly in supporting skills and education programs to promote a thriving workforce. In 2020 alone, Amazon Web Services investment in the construction and operation of data centers contributed $1.3 billion in GDP and supported over 13,500 jobs in the economy of Virginia—with plans for more investment to come. In January, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that Amazon Web Services plans to invest
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An attendee writes in a notebook from the Amazon Web Services Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing Course.
This is one of four Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing courses that Amazon Web Services is running in Virginia this year. The next course will take place at the
“Northern Virginia is an important hub for the world’s technology infrastructure, in turn producing a growing demand for specialized fiber-related skills. This has created tremendous professional opportunities for local workers. We have been happy to provide technology training opportunities that map directly to in-demand careers through our Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing program and other Amazon Web Services-led initiatives in the state,” said Roger Wehner, director of economic development at Amazon Web Services.
Fiber optic cables are the reason you’re reading this on your computer right now. Fiber cables are tiny glass data-carrying tubes that form the nervous system of the world’s cloud computing infrastructure that powers the internet. Installing and repairing these cables is specialized work—and the reality is that there aren’t enough skilled workers to meet demand.
Gaining hands-on experience at the Amazon Web Services Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing Course.
The latest Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing course was held at the
The 10,000 square-foot educational complex combines classroom training, hands-on learning, and interactive exhibits in robotics, gaming, and machine learning to bring cloud computing to life.
These initiatives are part of a larger effort to expand and diversify the tech workforce and meet Amazon Web Services’s commitment
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