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Vic Rose: Strategic Career Moves, Cloud Migration, and Life Harmony

Vic Rose: Strategic Career Moves, Cloud Migration, and Life Harmony

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Tune in to the latest episode of JD's Journal as I sit down with Vic Rose, an AI Cloud Engineer and founder at EngCloud, to explore his fascinating career journey from Amazon to Microsoft. Vic shares transformative experiences from his graduate school days, particularly a game theory class that reshaped his approach to collaboration and decision-making.

Listen as Vic takes us through his roles in intelligence and cybersecurity with the US Coast Guard, and how these experiences influenced his professional development. You'll learn about EngCloud's innovative approach to cloud migration, focusing on cost-efficiency and scalability, and discover the synergies between his work at Amazon and Microsoft. Vic's personal anecdotes, like his narrative review process at Amazon, provide a rare behind-the-scenes look at the contrasting cultures of these tech giants, highlighting Amazon's rapid decision-making versus Microsoft's more methodical approach.

Don't miss the compelling discussion on balancing work with personal well-being and relationships. Vic offers practical tips for maintaining mental health, such as taking midday breaks and setting boundaries, while also emphasizing the importance of a strong support network and a blame-free environment. The episode wraps up with reflections on the influence of Paulo Coelho's "The Alchemist," and the significance of humility, curiosity, and giving back.

Vic shares his favourite quote "Every man I meet is someway superior, in that I learn of him” by Ralph Waldo Emerson.

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