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Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as a Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer?

September 2020
Empowered with interesting projects.
Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer in San Jose:
Pros: Flexibility of work schedule, left alone to do my work, and good working relations with my boss
Cons: Nokia seems to be going through a lot of cost cutting measures to stay viable. Access infrastructure equipment has proven very slow to sell.
July 2020
Becoming DevOps Engineer.
Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer in São Paulo:
Always study, be consistent, and choose what you like most. Learn to code in some programming and scripting languages (like Python, Bash, Powershell), since you will use that alot. Even if you use some automation tool like puppet/ansible/salt whatever, you will probably need to extend it further and that will depend on some custom code. You can't know everything, this is especially true nowadays, so you need to specialize in something. When there is new technology, wait it for mature a bit, read a book on the subject, and keep practicing, doing labs and such. Remember, you need to focus, and it's better to study something that has been proven in production then a new technology that might or might not have any future, barely have docs and/or has lots of bugs.
June 2020
Management Doesn't listen.
Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer in Phoenix:
Pros: We have big problems to solve for many customers.
Cons: Management doesn't listen to their engineers. All engineering decisions are handed down from upon high, we are simply paid to implement their plans, and take the blame for when they fail.
June 2020
Bureaucratic, yet satisfying.
Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer in Tampa:
Pros: Frequent, meaningful interaction with peers and supervisor, yet large degree of autonomy after demonstrating competency.
Cons: Very large, bureaucratic organization. Most tasks must be routed through ServiceNow, which is slow, inconsistently administered, and poorly documented.
June 2020
Great.
Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer in Montréal:
Pros: All perks, food, breakfeasts, beverages, feeling myself and respected
Cons: A lot of people grew with company and friendship sometimes take over qualifications
March 2020
Chill workplace.
Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer in Bengaluru:
Pros: Interaction with across the globe
Cons: Recognition wards and motivation towards work culture.
February 2020
Excellent place to work.
Development Operations (DevOps) Engineer in Belfast:
Pros: Opportunity to learn and use exciting new technology
Cons: inability to see projects to completion

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