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Digital Witch Support Community

Digital Witch Support Community

IT Services and IT Consulting

Lagos, Marita Court, Metro Homes Estate 53,023 followers

A community that will help you achieve your dreams.

About us

We teach IT support skills and tools needed to work remotely and how to apply for remote jobs. We teach skills like Virtual Assistant, Customer Support, Technical Support and Telemarketing. We also teach you how to apply for jobs on freelancing platforms like upwork.

Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Lagos, Marita Court, Metro Homes Estate
Type
Self-Owned
Founded
2021

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  • Our Cloud Computing class for the second quarter commenced today and it will run for the next 3-4months. Where are our Cloud students? Kindly identify in the comment section and share your experience. #DigitalWitch

    It’s my very first post of the year, and I couldn't think of a better reason to break the silence than Day 1 of a brand-new tech chapter. Today, I officially took the leap and started my journey into Cloud Computing! Why the shift? I’ve always been passionate about organization, processes, and how business systems run. Moving into cloud architecture feels like the ultimate extension of that. Instead of just managing digital tools, I want to understand how to build, secure, and maintain the heavy infrastructure behind the screen. During our onboarding session today, a few things really stuck with me - especially the focus on Technical Documentation. I know firsthand that order, clarity, and deep documentation are what keep any system from falling apart. Seeing how directly that translates to Cloud Security makes me even more excited to dive in. Over the coming weeks, I’ll be diving into both AWS and Azure, tackling hands-on projects, and working closely with a new accountability group to deploy real-world tasks. I’ve decided to document this entire transition right here in public, the breakthroughs, the late-night labs, and the learning curves, lol. A massive shoutout to the team at Digital Witch Support Community for putting together such a structured launchpad. I am incredibly grateful to be learning with you all for this next phase! To everyone starting a new challenge, stepping out of their comfort zone, or quietly building behind the scenes: let’s keep pushing. 🥂 If you are a Cloud Engineer or a fellow techie, I’d love to connect, swap stories, or take any beginner tips you have for me in the comments! 👇 #CloudComputing #TechJourney #DigitalWitch #WomenInTech #LearningInPublic #AWS #Azure #CloudSecurity #CareerGrowth #ContinuousLearning

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    It’s my very first post of the year, and I couldn't think of a better reason to break the silence than Day 1 of a brand-new tech chapter. Today, I officially took the leap and started my journey into Cloud Computing! Why the shift? I’ve always been passionate about organization, processes, and how business systems run. Moving into cloud architecture feels like the ultimate extension of that. Instead of just managing digital tools, I want to understand how to build, secure, and maintain the heavy infrastructure behind the screen. During our onboarding session today, a few things really stuck with me - especially the focus on Technical Documentation. I know firsthand that order, clarity, and deep documentation are what keep any system from falling apart. Seeing how directly that translates to Cloud Security makes me even more excited to dive in. Over the coming weeks, I’ll be diving into both AWS and Azure, tackling hands-on projects, and working closely with a new accountability group to deploy real-world tasks. I’ve decided to document this entire transition right here in public, the breakthroughs, the late-night labs, and the learning curves, lol. A massive shoutout to the team at Digital Witch Support Community for putting together such a structured launchpad. I am incredibly grateful to be learning with you all for this next phase! To everyone starting a new challenge, stepping out of their comfort zone, or quietly building behind the scenes: let’s keep pushing. 🥂 If you are a Cloud Engineer or a fellow techie, I’d love to connect, swap stories, or take any beginner tips you have for me in the comments! 👇 #CloudComputing #TechJourney #DigitalWitch #WomenInTech #LearningInPublic #AWS #Azure #CloudSecurity #CareerGrowth #ContinuousLearning

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  • The Digital Witch herself nearly fall una hand oh (Nigerian inside jokes). Forgive me digital witches and wizards if I didn't represent us well here. But can you? Cos this glass walk is not for the faint-hearted. You can literally see the whole city beneath you. I was almost crawling until I saw 'em oyibo children laughing at me and jumping freely on it. I had to man up! Tearfully so.😭 ___ Anyways, it's Friday! And hopefully you can find time to relax and recharge your mind. If so, what are your own plans for the weekend. Doing anything fun and less dangerous like mine? Haha! #DigitalWitch

  • Today is supposed to be Happy Children’s Day, but here in Nigeria, there is absolutely nothing to celebrate. It is a deeply sad day. Over 40 children were kidnapped right from their school alongside their teachers. It has been days now, and the government hasn't even acknowledged it or even pretended to care. Instead, they are just going about their political campaigns like everything is normal. How are we supposed to celebrate Children’s Day for these kids? What happens to their grieving families right now? Insecurity is literally robbing us of our lives and our future. We cannot just sit back and go about our daily business like it doesn't concern us. It concerns every single one of us. These children's only crime was going to school on a school day. It is completely heartbreaking. We are praying for supernatural intervention for these children. We hope and pray they are found and returned to their families completely unhurt. Please, when you are in your quiet place today, say a prayer for these children, for all children, and for our nation Nigeria. #DigitalWitch

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  • Now if everyone is relying on mental notes, spreadsheets, or endless WhatsApp messages to stay aligned... Chaos is what you'd get. In the digital workspace, knowing how to solve a technical issue is only half the work. The other half is knowing how to manage your workflow, collaborate seamlessly, and keep projects organized. That is exactly what we broke down in our IT Support class today. We looked at some of the powerful project management and workflow tools used by most IT Companies around the world. Tools like Asana and monday.com. After today, these students have learned and should be able to do the following with ease: - Step away away from messy tracking to clean, organized dashboards. - Set up tasks, assign owners, and track progress without breaking a sweat. - Use collaboration boards to ensure no customer issue or team task ever falls through the cracks. As a starter in the world of IT support, mastering these tools takes you from just 'doing the work' to actually driving the workflow, which makes you a high-value asset to any organisation in need. ____ To our amazing students, kindly share your experience with us. How was today's training session for you? Mention your best PM tool and share a feature that resonates personally with you. Feel free to tag the company and let them know. {Oya o guys make we hype them small and grab attention. Who knows? Something fit fall out. 😉 I use Pidgin talk am, e get why. If you know, you know}🏃 #DigitalWitch

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  • " How do I get hired when I don't have any professional experience yet?" That's probably every beginner's worry in IT. But in class, we have a way to fix that, that is if you're a serious student.The secret is already in your hands- your assignments. Yes for every class, we give practical assignments from what was taught and also urge students to explore and go beyond that, using platforms like Google and YouTube Our students are familiar with our chorus " make Google and YouTube your friend" 😀 It may sound like a joke but a saver for these who know. Now, these assignments are more than Just homework, they are your ticket to your first job if you play your cards well. When you put your best effort into these assignments and projects, you aren't just completing a task to get a grade but you are building your portfolio as a starter. A portfolio is proof to international clients and remote companies that you can actually do the job. Instead of just telling them you know how to do it, you can show them the amazing work you did right here at Digital Witch. My advice? 1. Treat every assignment like a real job. Don't just rush through them. Take your time, rewatch the class recordings if you have to. Do the research, and make it look professional. 2. Save your best work. As you play around those CRMs, setting tasks, assigning tasks, demo tickets, or giving permission in Google drive or Dropbox ... Gather your top class projects and compile them. This is how you build a powerful portfolio from scratch. 3 Get your foot in the door. When a remote employer sees a solid portfolio, they care much more about your skills than your years of experience. Do not look down on these daily tasks. Start treating every assignment like it is your first official remote project and document them well, because it just might be the very thing that gets you hired. Also start volunteering. Start utilising LinkedIn well for visibility. Don't stay hidden. You cannot be looking for job opportunities and there are cobwebs on your LinkedIn timeline. Start talking! Start writing! Start sharing your journey. Unless you have made it in life, you have no reason why you should not be loud about your skills or the value you offer. Keep going about it the right way! Looking for a job is hard work on its own but these are some of the little things that bring about results faster. Don't sleep on them! You've got this. --- Comment if you found value and repost so every beginner like you can see this. Your success in this community is our priority. Happy Monday! Take a step that brings you closee to 'em dreams. #DigitalWitch

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  • Our Cloud Computing students on their Capstone projects. Interested in Clouds? Send us a message. The next cohort begins May 30th and registration is still ongoing.

    The transition from understanding cloud architecture in theory to deploying a resilient, enterprise-grade banking platform in practice is a defining moment for any cloud engineer. Today, I am incredibly proud to share the successful production deployment of AeroBank. Over the past few weeks, my team and I set out to architect a modern financial application from the ground up. We did not just want to build an application, we wanted to engineer a complete, self-healing ecosystem. AeroBank operates on a highly available microservices architecture. We containerized a React frontend and a Java Spring Boot backend, orchestrating the entire stack on Amazon EKS. We handled infrastructure provisioning through Terraform and established a strict GitOps continuous deployment pipeline using ArgoCD and GitHub Actions. To ensure production stability, we integrated a closed-loop observability pipeline, routing real-time cluster metrics from Datadog directly into a dedicated Slack channel for instant incident response. Building a system of this scale requires technical rigor, but more importantly, it requires an exceptional team. This was a collective engineering effort by DevOps Vanguard, Pod 5. Navigating complex integrations, debugging pipeline roadblocks, and optimizing our cloud footprint taught us exactly what it takes to deliver production-ready infrastructure. None of this would have been possible without the rigorous training and guidance provided by the Digital Witch Support Community. A special note of gratitude goes to our mentors, Engineer Smart Agbawo and Engineer Emmanuel Enamejewa , for pushing us to maintain enterprise standards at every step of this deployment. I have attached a video walkthrough of our architecture, and the comprehensive master documentation detailing our deployment strategies, observability configurations, and teardown protocols. Read the full AeroBank Master Documentation here: https://lnkd.in/esm7wcje This milestone belongs to every engineer in Pod 5. Pod 5 DevOps Vanguard Team: Michael Ikaba Dennis Sunday Chimezie Musharraf Shaka-Jimoh Temilade Adeniji Gloria Omeagu LOVETH UGWU Victor Olatunji Kemi Oguntimehin Okoro Ndidi Edith Peace Ekebuisi Favour Chinyere Amanwo

  • Tonight by 7Pm, we will be meeting to discuss our Cloud/DevOps training as well as meet our tutors in person. If you're curious about or interested in Cloud Computing and have questions or doubts in areas that clarity, do well to join us for this webinar. You'll have the answers you need. Participation is free. See link in the comment section, to Join. Time is 7PM today. See you inside. #DigitalWitch

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