I currently work as a Site Reliability Engineer and have about 3+ years of coding experience in Python, Perl, PHP and bash primarily. i also do a lot with SQL, write ansible playbooks and learned a bif of Java in school. My main skillset is Linux, networking, etc. I havent finished my bachelors degree yet but its in data managment/analytics so not sure that helps much. The depth of my actual projects usually only spans making tools for our operations folks to use, automating some nasty manual process or doing some type of data aggregation for monitoring, etc. Im looking to make a move to a new company and would love to jump into a role that could prime me to be a future developer/software engineer. Should I be shooting for a coding focused DevOps job, or should i be looking for a junior developer role? #sre #sde
What is your normal day be like ?
Get in. Work some tickets from the NOC queue assigned to me. Take a look at JIRA/Kan Ban for SRE specific/project type tickets to work on. Often times I’m doing some type of software deployment as well during the day to production. Meetings. Back and forth to the NOC for some type of troubleshooting. It’s not bad but I’m not sure I’m learning a ton anymore.
Seems like repetitive sort of work !!!
Same goes to sys Dev and NDE
Talk to me if interested
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Are you tired of dealing with operational stuff ???
Yeah that’s a big motivator