I like the general description of the job, do this shit already in public cloud at startups. I don’t have a ton of exp. with On-Prem linux troubleshooting though. Lots of people say it sucks and cloud is the only way... not sure I agree yet. Anyways, how much linux sys admin type shit do you have to do in this role and is the interview literally gonna be shit i can google and find on stack overflow... but not allowed to google during the interview? If so, I’m not interested. I didn’t go to school to memorize fucking command line utilities and call myself an engineer. Thanks for input. Tc $180k plano; 2yr YOE
Hybrid swe and operations. Strong focus on systems (Linux). Lots of systems level code and automation for (massive) scale
Nah not really. I mean, I’d be down to but I don’t have experience doing so. Closest I’ve gotten is scripting in bash and Cli tools in python. Everything else I’ve done relied on Sdks providing abstraction from the systems level. That’s what I mean by the way, in public cloud with containers and orchestration tools, you don’t really have to know this stuff anymore but I think I want to. There’s something unsettling about relying on abstractions to do my work.
Fb is on prem Linux though using Tupperware for process separation and isolation Are you a systems developer (c or cpp)?
Systems developer, What’s the definition of this role?