$220 / month
Start free, decide later
I'm a Cloud Platform Engineer in Germany — and five years ago I was in banking with zero tech background, sitting in a bathroom stall at work wondering if I'd made a terrible mistake.
I made the switch in 2021. Today I build and run production Kubernetes and AWS infrastructure for one of Europe's largest streaming platforms, I'm a 4th-year AWS Community Builder and a Google Women Techmakers Ambassador, and I speak internationally on reliability engineering and mentored 60+ across four cohorts.
But the reason I'm here is what happened in between. The technical part of my transition was the easy half. The hard half was the identity: believing I belonged, learning what to ignore, and knowing which 20% of the tooling landscape actually gets you hired.
So that's what I mentor on. Not tutorials — you can get those free. I work with people who are serious about crossing over into cloud and DevOps and want someone who has actually made the crossing, in a second language, in a foreign country, while raising three children.
What we'll work on:
• A specific, realistic target role and the shortest honest path to it
• Hands-on AWS, Kubernetes, Terraform and CI/CD — built into portfolio projects that survive an interview
• Positioning: your CV, your LinkedIn, and the story that turns your "irrelevant" background into your edge
• The mindset work — imposter syndrome, visibility, and asking for what you're worth
Who I work best with: career changers, self-taught engineers, and juniors who feel invisible. I mentor globally and I have a particular heart for African and diaspora talent.
I've mentored across multiple cohorts through Mentorship Matters Africa, the organisation I founded. One of my mentees is now an AWS Community Builder himself. Another moved from hospitality into a structured tech path this year.
I'm direct. I'll tell you what isn't working. If you show up, I'll go all the way with you.
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You tell Endah your goals. They see exactly what you want to work on before session one.
You meet within days. Endah reviews your application and books your first session, usually within a day or two.
You leave with a plan. Concrete next steps and a weekly rhythm from your very first week.
Endah Bongo-Awah
Cloud Platform Engineer at Bedrock Streaming
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What's included in the trial?
Every trial is a little different–here's what Endah says about their trial:
We'll meet for a quick call (usually under 30 minutes) where we:
- Break the ice and introduce ourselves
- Discuss your goals and how I can support you
- Coordinate logistics like time zones, meeting frequency, and communication methods