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The Automation Podcast | RPAFeed’s Podcast Show
Recently, on my podcast show known as “The Automation Podcast” in a broader sense, I got an opportunity to have a conversation with Micah Smith.
Introduction
Micah Smith is currently serving as a VP of Community, Learning & Dev Relations at Automation Anywhere.
The conversation starts with Micah’s journey to RPA & Automation and his learnings as a CoE lead. As we proceed, he shares his thoughts on content creation, building bots for personal stuff, and the path to becoming an Automation Anywhere MVP. He also put his thoughts on recent automation trends and pointers for aspiring automation developers.
The Automation Podcast
In this podcast, Micah talks about his career path and how he got into RPA. He started his career in document automation and then transitioned into RPA. He believes that continuous learning, upskilling, and working on presentation skills are the three most important things for people who want to get into RPA.
Micah also talks about the recent trends in RPA, such as AI and machine learning. He believes that these technologies will make it possible to automate more complex tasks than ever before.
Here are some key takeaways from the podcast:
- RPA is a growing field with a lot of potential.
- The most important skills for RPA professionals are continuous learning, upskilling, and presentation skills.
- AI and machine learning are making it possible to automate more complex tasks.
In addition to the above, Micah advised college graduates interested in getting into RPA. He suggested they build projects, create videos explaining their work, and put their work on GitHub. He also suggested they work on complementary skills such as JavaScript, Python, and web development. By following these tips, college graduates can increase their chances of landing a job in RPA.
Conclusion
Overall, this podcast is a great resource for anyone interested in learning more about RPA and how to get into the field. Micah Smith is a leading expert in RPA, and his insights are valuable for anyone looking to start a career in this field.
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Happy Automation 🤖