DevOps Special & Openings # 87th Issue

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Hello, Hola & Namastey from Rahul Sharma, a Growth Hacker of the Remote Profile Newsletter. This is our #86th issue!

This Newsletter is dedicated to individuals looking for opportunities in the DevOps Engineering field! We have provided a brief Introduction to the respective field and shared some opportunities with you!

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DevOps Engineering

Development (Dev) and operations (Ops) are combined into DevOps, an automated, team-based method of delivering software. The objective is to eliminate silos between the two teams, optimize the software development process, and provide high-caliber products more quickly and consistently.

So …. what do they do?

  •  Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD):

- Automate code testing, building, and deployment.
- Facilitates frequent updates and rapid bug fixes.

  •  Infrastructure as Code (IaC):

- Manage infrastructure using code scripts (e.g., Terraform, Ansible).
- Ensures consistency and repeatability.

  •  Monitoring and Logging:

- Proactively discover and fix issues.
- Real-time solutions like Prometheus or ELK Stack.

  • Version Control:

- Use tools like Git for code change management and collaboration.

Now, There are Skills you need to master to become a DevOps Specialist, and We have to divide that into 2 parts for a better understanding…

Technical Skills đź“‘ 

Programming languages include Python, Bash, Ruby, JavaScript, and scripting languages.

CI/CD tools include Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, CircleCI, and Travis CI.

IaC tools include Terraform, Ansible, Chef, and Puppet.

Configuration management tools include Puppet, Chef, and SaltStack.

Cloud platforms include AWS, Azure, and GCP.

Containerization technologies include Docker and Kubernetes.

Monitoring and logging tools include Prometheus, Grafana, and ELK Stack.

Soft Skills đź“‘ 

  • Communication and collaboration: Working effectively with developers, operations teams, and stakeholders.

  • Problem-solving and critical thinking: Identifying and resolving complex technical issues.

  • Automation mindset: Looking for opportunities to automate manual tasks.

  • Adaptability and continuous learning: Keeping up with the fast-paced DevOps landscape.

Now, to land a Remote Job Offer, you need to implement the following steps to achieve your goal in the respective field.

  1. Build Strong Portfolio:
    - Showcase skills and experience.
    - Personal projects, open-source contributions, hackathons.

  2. Network Actively:

    - Build relationships online and offline.
    - Attend meetups and conferences.

  3. Sharpen Interview Skills:
    - Practice common DevOps questions.

    - Highlight passion for the field.

  4.  Seek Remote-First Companies:

    - Focus on companies with remote-friendly cultures.

    - Many offer full-time remote DevOps positions.

  5. - Highlight Communication Skills:

    - Emphasize strong communication and collaboration.

    - Showcase ability to work independently and with distributed teams.

Open Positions🔍

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