If you're looking to get hired as a DevOps Engineer, read this.
Here's what experienced hiring managers focus on:
Strong Linux command line skills and debugging ability are must-haves - they're considered so fundamental that weakness here is often a dealbreaker.
Beyond this foundation, successful candidates demonstrate proficiency with system administration, Git, CI/CD, and modern container orchestration using Kubernetes and Helm.
Infrastructure automation experience with Ansible and Bash is essential, along with a broad understanding of system design, message brokers, and databases.
Note: I don't recommend learning Jenkins myself, only if you know that the company you wish to work for uses it.
The nature of DevOps work demands quick thinking and efficient execution.
Top performers excel at rapid context switching and getting things done without getting bogged down. Interestingly, many hiring managers place higher value on Linux certification than cloud platform credentials, viewing strong Linux fundamentals as a better predictor of overall capability.
These insights come from a hiring manager who has interviewed over 50 DevOps candidates and found these patterns to be consistent indicators of success.
So, what are your main takeaways from this?
How are you going to take action?
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