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The DevOps Career Handbook

You're reading from   The DevOps Career Handbook The ultimate guide to pursuing a successful career in DevOps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803230948
Length 234 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nate Swenson Nate Swenson
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John Knight John Knight
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: A Career in DevOps
2. Chapter 1: Career Paths FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Essential Skills for a DevOps Practitioner 4. Chapter 3: Specialized Skills for Advanced DevOps Practitioners 5. Section 2: The Application Process
6. Chapter 4: Rebranding Yourself 7. Chapter 5: Building Your Network 8. Chapter 6: Mentorship 9. Chapter 7: Working with Recruiters 10. Section 3: Interview Process
11. Chapter 8: Preparing for Your Interview 12. Chapter 9: Interviews Step by Step 13. Section 4: Tips, Tricks, and Interviews
14. Chapter 10: DevOps Career: Tips and Tricks 15. Chapter 11: Interviews with DevOps Practitioners 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Earning potential

DevOps is constantly ranked as one of the highest-paying professions, with a median salary of $100,000. Entry-level DevOps engineers can expect to earn anywhere from $75,000 up to $145,000. As you progress in your career, you can expect to earn more. Look at the following graph:

Figure 1.1 – DevOps salaries

Figure 1.1 – DevOps salaries

Another reason you should consider a career in DevOps is you will never get bored as it is ever-evolving, which allows many opportunities to learn new skills.

Constant learning opportunities

Part of your job as a DevOps engineer is to stay up to date with the latest tools, technology, and trends that are occurring in the industry. DevOps engineers get paid to learn! It is one of my favorite things about my role as a DevOps engineer. As a DevOps engineer, you will ward off boredom while at the same time future-proofing your career.

Impact on the company

As a DevOps engineer, you will be delivering features used and felt by every part of the company. There is no other technical position where your efforts will have such a significant impact on the business.

Flexibility

As a DevOps engineer, you will have the flexibility to work where you want, when you want. Remote work has become increasingly accepted across the technology industry; DevOps teams were doing this before it was considered cool. Collaboration tools including Slack and Jira have made asynchronous work possible. What this means is you do not have to work the same hours as the rest of your team – at least not all the time.

So, Why Should You Pursue a Career in DevOps?

As a DevOps engineer, you will be highly compensated, constantly learn and apply cutting-edge technology to solve problems impacting the entire business, and have the flexibility to work where and when you want.

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The DevOps Career Handbook
Published in: Jun 2022
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781803230948
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