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I've been interested in cloud security engineering for a while and have some questions on the responsibilities and the day to day work and was curious: Are you responsible for designing and implementing the infrastructure as well? Are you more technical, administrative/busine
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I am currently a DevOps engineer but with the names switching up every couple of years, it is now splitting into platform engineering and SRE and other titles. I recently decided to take a moment to see what I actually like to do so I can specialize properly, and while I liked co
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I am not the most experienced DevOps person on earth so keep that in mind. I have tried studying DevOps before and after the AI revolution and now, it simply feels like all I do is tell the AI what to do and then review. Whether its platform engineering or SRE, its all in the sa
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When I got into DevOps, I didn’t enjoy the pipelines and Dockerfiles part (and with AI now, not remotely fun imo) but rather the system and operations part, design and architecture were basically what I thought would happen later on with even a sprinkle of security and I was told
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I started to focus on cloud engineering instead of general DevOps as I enjoyed it more than writing pipelines and I was already securing it as we are a semi startup and I was basically the cloud engineer and security guy, but I was told that making the switch to cloud security wi
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I’ve seen a lot of people talk about what they do but I couldn’t grasp if they enjoy what they do or are simply just working with what they have, so I wanted to ask a few questions - What is your role? - Why do you want to leave? - Where would you have liked to have been?