Many projects and teams where you can challenge yourself. A lot of freedom is given to you as long as you're doing your job correctly, with no micromanagement. A good work-life balance.
Too many people are included to decide about your performance, even people who are not working closely within your project and don't know what you bring to the table.
That can ruin your image and the work you did for a whole year.
Salary is less than interesting.
It was a good experience overall. The interviewer joined at the stated time and asked basic DevOps questions. Questions from containerization, Docker, AWS, and pipelines were asked. I was happy with the experience.
It was a moderate to hard interview, primarily based on your skills and experience, plus some in-depth questions on Kubernetes. I suggest building your resume according to your skills. This position was for pan-India.
First, an HR call, then an HR interview, then a call with the manager and an HR and manager interview. After that, we are asked about benefits. Everything is done on a platform and via Teams; it's easy.
It was a good experience overall. The interviewer joined at the stated time and asked basic DevOps questions. Questions from containerization, Docker, AWS, and pipelines were asked. I was happy with the experience.
It was a moderate to hard interview, primarily based on your skills and experience, plus some in-depth questions on Kubernetes. I suggest building your resume according to your skills. This position was for pan-India.
First, an HR call, then an HR interview, then a call with the manager and an HR and manager interview. After that, we are asked about benefits. Everything is done on a platform and via Teams; it's easy.