So I fell ass backwards into DevOps. I have CS education and during covid I had to get a job as a SysAdmin. After I while I became the soft skills SysAdmin for the company I worked at. I would put together service contracts, be the point of contact, and coordinate between all parties involved. I still did technical tasks, I was just the dude that could make things happen. Customers liked to work with me more than the company owner. I had to move and when I updated my LinkedIn, I was contacted for DevOps roles. Apparently I have the exact skill set required for being a DevOps developer. I believe that you can't be a DevOps developer on purpose, unless you go to school twice.
this post was submitted on 26 Nov 2025
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LOL, same at my last job! Any tips on updating LinkedIn or job hunting?
Well I am for sure 1/4 of the way there, and working on the rest.
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