How to use Google skills to become an agent developer

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You'll be hearing about the launch of Gemini 3 everywhere but one thing that went under the radar is Google skills.


It's a full platform with 3000+ AI courses from GCP and deep mind

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And 150+ companies are actively hiring from it rn. Deloitte, Accenture, Salesforce Capgemini, PwC, and a bunch of startups building in the Al agent ecosystem

This is the pricing model. It's a free at first and then 29$ and everything absolutely free for GCP customers

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My favourite. The star of the platform is The Google Agent Development Kit (ADK)



ADK is becoming the centerpiece of Google's entire Al strategy.It's not the old Android kit — this is the modern toolchain for building intelligent, production-ready agents. It is a

-A code-first framework to build, test, and deploy Al agents

-Designed for multi-agent systems

-Native support for tools, APIs, and enterprise data

-Runs locally or deploys directly into Vertex Al Agent Builder

-Integrated memory + context management

-Built-in evaluation and debugging workflows

Instead of writing messy prompt chains, you design agents like software systems. A coordinator agent, worker agents, tools, constraints, RAG pipelines all in one place







 
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Will u be doing any of them
 
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You'll be hearing about the launch of Gemini 3 everywhere but one thing that went under the radar is Google skills.


It's a full platform with 3000+ AI courses from GCP and deep mind

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And 150+ companies are actively hiring from it rn. Deloitte, Accenture, Salesforce Capgemini, PwC, and a bunch of startups building in the Al agent ecosystem

My favourite. The star of the platform is The Google Agent Development Kit (ADK)



ADK is becoming the centerpiece of Google's entire Al strategy.It's not the old Android kit — this is the modern toolchain for building intelligent, production-ready agents. It is a

-A code-first framework to build, test, and deploy Al agents

-Designed for multi-agent systems

-Native support for tools, APIs, and enterprise data

-Runs locally or deploys directly into Vertex Al Agent Builder

-Integrated memory + context management

-Built-in evaluation and debugging workflows

Instead of writing messy prompt chains, you design agents like software systems. A coordinator agent, worker agents, tools, constraints, RAG pipelines all in one place


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wake up new Indian scheme dropped
 
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@takethewhitepill @gooner23 @User28823
 
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Do you think I got a chance competing with the Asians
 
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MUH AI :soy::soy::soy::soy:

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meanwhile chad

 
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Do you think I got a chance with the Asians
If you are k-pop maxxed sure. Why not most common couple in bay area is a balding whitecel with some asian whore
 
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No bro
If you are k-pop maxxed sure. Why not most common couple in bay area is a balding whitecel with some asian whore
I meant competing in the market
 
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No bro

I meant competing in the market
Oh you mean breaking into tech sure man. Just give upskill yourself and grind for a few months and you'll be job ready
 
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Oh you mean breaking into tech sure man. Just give upskill yourself and grind for a few months and you'll be job ready
I’ve been learning python now for the last few days because I’m new to all of this should I drop it and just focus on the courses you posted
 
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I’ve been learning python now for the last few days because I’m new to all of this should I drop it and just focus on the courses you posted
No. Continue with it. This is more intermidate stuff. After python master the web stack, DSA and cloud fundamentals and then branch out from there
 
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I'm sure the course is bogged down with curries

The future isn't tech. Tech workers are rapidly becoming regional airline pilots
 
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I'm sure the course is bogged down with curries

The future isn't tech. Tech workers are rapidly becoming regional airline pilots
Indians and Asians flooding a course is usually a good sign it means the content actually has value. The companies hiring from Google Skills don't care about who's enrolled, they care about who can build real projects. If the course helps you get skills that land a job or a contract why should you care if the whole batch is from Mumbai or Manhattan
 
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Can someone with absolutely no experience in tech whatsoever get into this stuff ?
No. It is a code first platform. Someone with zero tech experience can't just jump into agents ADK on day one. it will be very overwhelming. But if they start with the basics first. foundational IT, Python, dev work, cloud fundamentals like I suggested @ikramy then they can work their way up. This is more intermidate stuff imo.
 
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Can someone with absolutely no experience in tech whatsoever get into this stuff ?
Wait did you mean cyberse or ADK. Either way both aren't beginner friendly at all. These are things you do after you have decent background in tech.
 
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Wait did you mean cyberse or ADK. Either way both aren't beginner friendly at all. These are things you do after you have decent background in tech.

Both tbh but yeah more so the Original Thread about ADK
 
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@gymceltard @savage21
 
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You'll be hearing about the launch of Gemini 3 everywhere but one thing that went under the radar is Google skills.


It's a full platform with 3000+ AI courses from GCP and deep mind

View attachment 4346998

And 150+ companies are actively hiring from it rn. Deloitte, Accenture, Salesforce Capgemini, PwC, and a bunch of startups building in the Al agent ecosystem

This is the pricing model. It's a free at first and then 29$ and everything absolutely free for GCP customers

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My favourite. The star of the platform is The Google Agent Development Kit (ADK)



ADK is becoming the centerpiece of Google's entire Al strategy.It's not the old Android kit — this is the modern toolchain for building intelligent, production-ready agents. It is a

-A code-first framework to build, test, and deploy Al agents

-Designed for multi-agent systems

-Native support for tools, APIs, and enterprise data

-Runs locally or deploys directly into Vertex Al Agent Builder

-Integrated memory + context management

-Built-in evaluation and debugging workflows

Instead of writing messy prompt chains, you design agents like software systems. A coordinator agent, worker agents, tools, constraints, RAG pipelines all in one place




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Seems cool. Will make CS even more competitive than it is already tbh. I wonder if universities will shift their curriculum soon to account for AI
 
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Seems cool. Will make CS even more competitive than it is already tbh. I wonder if universities will shift their curriculum soon to account for AI
They won't traditional academia can't keep up with pace of CS development. It's One of those those majors where if you don't study on your own and aren't constantly upskilling yourself you'll end up jobless. This is why so many people complain about not being able to get a job even after a CS major from some top uni.
 
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They won't traditional academia can't keep up with pace of CS development. It's One of those those majors where if you don't study on your own and aren't constantly upskilling yourself you'll end up jobless. This is why so many people complain about not being able to get a job even after a CS major from some top uni.
Yeah that’s why I was wondering if they would eventually shift their curriculum. At this point nearly everything taught in university a lot of CS majors know by high school or at least their freshman year of UNI.
 
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Yeah that’s why I was wondering if they would eventually shift their curriculum. At this point nearly everything taught in university a lot of CS majors know by high school or at least their freshman year of UNI.
Core CS knowledge from uni is still valuable like OS, DBs, networks
algorithms,architecture these don't change. They're the foundation that everything is built on. And most top unis do actually have electives and workshops to keep up with cutting edge tech but yeah cs curriculum needs an overhaul in most places.
 
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Are you aware of the tech salaries in EU someone could land with those?
 
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not a word because ai will do all of this anyway
 
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Are you aware of the tech salaries in EU someone could land with those?
I don't know but shouldn't be too different than the technical roles in EU. Around 60-70K euros i think
 
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I don't know but shouldn't be too different than the technical roles in EU. Around 60-70K euros i think
Tech is like a plan B for me if what I'm doing now does not go well. It's not looking bad but I may get too tired and bored of it. Salary can be 6 figures (before tax) in 2-4 years which I think is pretty good so it could compensate. We'll see.
 
Tech is like a plan B for me if what I'm doing now does not go well. It's not looking bad but I may get too tired and bored of it. Salary can be 6 figures (before tax) in 2-4 years which I think is pretty good so it could compensate. We'll see.
What is your plan A? And what are you doing
 
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What is your plan A? And what are you doing
I prefer to not tell. But it's not appealing stuff, not a dream job. But as long as it pays decently, it's enough for me considering how things are looking like and the fact that I don't come from a well-established environment that would allow me on focusing in some passion of mine (which I don't have or ay least have not found yet). I'm just a little bit concerned on whether I will be able to take it and if I'll be able to change career direction once I'm done with it.
 
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I prefer to not tell. But it's not appealing stuff, not a dream job. But as long as it pays decently, it's enough for me considering how things are looking like and the fact that I don't come from a well-established environment that would allow me on focusing in some passion of mine (which I don't have or ay least have not found yet). I'm just a little bit concerned on whether I will be able to take it and if I'll be able to change career direction once I'm done with it.
Australian mining job or something
 
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AI is the doom of humanity
 
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Australian mining job or something
No. That sounds like hell. You have to realize that in Europe 100k is only 5k a month after tax, which is not bad but not much if you don't own property and/or are a digital nomad living somewhere cheap. If your partner earns the same then it's pretty great.
 
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