Summary:
Elvis W. makes a simple but powerful point: no course can guarantee you a job. In 2026, learning a new skill—especially in tech or AI—is about what you do after the course, not just attending and collecting certificates. Success comes from consistent practice, building projects, and exposing your work to feedback. Courses give you tools and direction, but your effort determines the results.
1. Courses Are Not Lottery Tickets
Many people think that paying for a course automatically leads to a job. Elvis points out that this is a common mistake. A course is like a map: it shows the way, but you still have to walk the path.
Tip: Treat courses as guidance, not magic. Focus on skills, not certificates.
Also by Elvis: The Harsh Reality of Kenya’s Job Market: Why Skills Are the Last Lifeline
2. Practice Makes Skills Visible
Employers don’t care whether you attended a course—they care if you can do the work. Two people can finish the same course: one succeeds, one struggles. The difference? Consistent practice.
- Build personal or fake projects just to practice.
- Try, fail, adjust, and try again.
- Seek feedback, don’t hide behind “I’m still learning.”
Example Resources:
- freeCodeCamp – Practice coding and build projects online.
- Kaggle – Compete in data science challenges and showcase skills.
- GitHub – Share your work publicly to attract attention from employers.
3. Courses Open Doors, You Walk Through
A course gives tools, language, and direction, but you have to act after it. Certificates alone don’t get jobs. Your readiness, effort, and output do.
Practical Advice:
- Turn course exercises into full projects.
- Add these projects to a portfolio.
- Try freelancing or internships to apply skills in real-world settings.
4. Leverage, Not Shortcuts
In 2026, AI and tech skills are highly valuable—but there are no shortcuts. Elvis’s AI Productivity Workshop is a good example: practical courses give leverage, but real results depend on action afterward.
Extra Resources for Learning AI and Productivity:
- Coursera AI For Everyone – Intro to AI concepts and workflow.
- DeepLearning.AI – Practical AI projects and certificates.
- Notion Productivity Templates – Track learning and practice efficiently.
5. The Bottom Line
Elvis sums it up: no guarantees, just responsibility. The course is the starting line, not the finish line. If you want your skill to change your life, focus on practice, projects, and exposing your work. The certificate is decoration; your output is proof.
Elvis W is a city influencer, trainer and corporate consultant. He can be reached at hello@elvisw.online







