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A Career Change
Here are some other ROELBOB’s you might like A Unit Testing Dillema The Pink Slip Systems Orchestration Hot off the Press – Other great staging-devopsy.kinsta.cloud content 9 More Open Source DevOps Tools We Love DevOps Must Also Mean OpsDev Upcoming staging-devopsy.kinsta.cloud Events DevOps Connect: cdSummit SoCal Webinar: Testing Infrastructure […]
Ten things you need to know before starting a career in DevOps
So you’re considering a shift to DevOps, Forbes recently reported that highly skilled DevOps specialists with just a high school degree earn a median salary of $106,734. A recent study of IT salaries revealed that 46% of companies plan on hiring DevOps in the coming year. The DevOps space is red hot but here’s the […]
DevOps for non-engineers
If you’ve scrolled through LinkedIn or companies’ career pages, you’ve probably seen the term “DevOps” used as a part of a job title. DevOps Engineers and DevOps architects are everywhere, and many people are surprised to find that those titles aren’t correct. It sounds innocuous: After all, isn’t DevOps something that you do? If you’re […]
Why I’m Happy To Have DevOps Engineer In My Job Title
A recurring argument in the DevOps community is whether the word DevOps should exist within a job title. Most people close to DevOps think it’s a potentially harmful anti-pattern which indicates a misunderstanding of what DevOps is all about. A few years ago I agreed with this, but I’ve now changed my mind. Yes, DevOps […]
Buzzword abuse: The anatomy of a DevOps Engineer
Once, people used the word genius only when describing someone who really was a genius. Someone with extraordinary intellectual and perceptual capabilities. Today every parent uses this word to describe their, likely cognitively regular child – and this term has lost any good taste. I find the same trend holds true for DevOps. And yet, […]





