Well, you need to add something to Github sooner or later.
No one is going to bite if they don't even know that you exist....
So... do some assessments from your interviews and add it to your repo in your Github account.
Also, do some courses, create the solutions, create repo, and push the solution to the repo. This should count as practice to get familiar with git.
This will also show to others that you are working in a consistent manner and uploading solutions every now and then. And it also tells them that you are building/have a habit of coding and pushing.
Also, very important... if you don't have any projects related to cloud services then they will lose interest. So, just do some small thing and throw some cloud terms around in your ReadMe file. Recruiters want to see this, not that they actually understand it but they will present you to their clients and they want to present someone that has dabbled with the "Latest and Greatest".
@WhiteRaven can advise as well. She has been a great help.