I accepted a new position but however after accepting the offer, hiring manager informed me I need to work on devops which isn't my area of expertise. I doub't if he knows that it isn't my area because he is non-technical. Should I let him know that I either need training or should be given enough time to learn the new technologies before joining the position? If so how to approach this? I don't want to join a new position only to get fired for bad performance. Any advice about approaching this will be greatly appreciated.
I would definitely recommend tell ur HM that’s not ur area of expertise and inform him that you need some training.
Why are you being insecure. Go there, absorb then start taking over
Because of h1b stuff. If I loose the job then the next day I need to leave the country. Keeping my house, car and all the properties in here itself.
I can easily learn new stuff but devops I believe it's all about shell scripting, unix and stuff that I dont have much experience on. And so, need time to pick this up.
This exact sentence you should copy and paste to your HM email
Got it..
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What is your area of expertise?
Software development primarily using java
What is your notion of DevOps? Did you apply for a Dev Ops role? Is DevOps simply part of the job? As in the company does not have separate SREs (Service Reliability Engineer) and engineers are expected to perform the role?