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Everything DevOps·/u/ExcitingSleep·3 days ago
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Hey all, I would like to go back to being a DevOps engineer. Here is my career in short. I have 15 years of experience in development (C++/Java/Python). I was the "infrastructure" guy doing Linux configuration and dev tools. Then I asked to move to DevOps, where I spent 2 years developing CI/CD pipelines in Jenkins, doing some dockerized setup, and Kubernetes configurations with Helm. I did a lot of Python (OOP) and Bash tooling, and I was the "programming" go-to DevOps person. I did not do infrastructure setup, meaning I did not create clusters or advanced AWS setups, but I did operate them via AWS. Anyway, after 2 years, they asked me to lead a software team that was also handling Jenkins pipelines, K8s Helm, and Docker, but also the development of services. I guess they call it "Platform" these days, where I have been now for 4 years. I am hands-on with a very small team of 2. Anyway, I feel like I miss the DevOps area.…

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