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DevOps vs Site Reliability Engineering is a topic that often lead to confusion. Is DevOps same as Site Reliability Engineering? Or is a DevOps Engineer different from a Site Reliability Engineer. Let's get this clarified.
For the DevOps team, job titles create structure. For the individual, the job title defines competency. So, job titles are not just fluff.
If I want to switch jobs with a career advancement, is it OK to give myself the new title I desire.
The job title in your resume will never be the sole reason for you to be hired. But it can be a reason for you to be crossed-off.
Writing the personal profile is usually the hardest part in creating a resume. So, here's how you can write a punchy personal profile in just three steps.
Originally, the DevOps practices did not define a role named DevOps engineer. But, today's software teams have a role named DevOps engineer. How did that happen?