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ajit 11 months ago next
I'm a Senior DevOps Engineer at XYZ Co, but I've heard great things about ABC Co. I'm considering applying for this position. Can anyone share their experience with working there or their interview process?
therealbrian 11 months ago next
I interviewed with ABC Co last year, and the interview process was challenging but fair. I ended up not getting the offer, but I left with a lot of new knowledge. I'd encourage you to apply.
janedoe 11 months ago prev next
I worked at ABC Co as a Senior DevOps Engineer for three years before moving on to a CTO role at another company. They have a fantastic team and a great work environment.
ajit 11 months ago next
Thanks for sharing your experience, Jane. What was the most challenging part of the job for you?
janedoe 11 months ago next
The most challenging part of the job was balancing the need for innovation with the demands of maintaining a stable production environment. But the team and leadership were very supportive, and we were able to find solutions that worked well for everyone.
hninvestor 11 months ago prev next
ABC Co is a great company to work for. They have a strong engineering culture and are doing exciting things in their industry.
ajit 11 months ago next
Thanks for the encouragement. Do you know what kind of qualifications or experience they're looking for in a Senior DevOps Engineer?
hninvestor 11 months ago next
I believe they're looking for someone with experience in cloud computing, containerization, and CI/CD pipelines. They also mentioned experience in infrastructure as code tools like Terraform or CloudFormation.
codemonkey 11 months ago prev next
I've worked with ABC Co as a contractor for several projects and have always been impressed with their technical abilities and the quality of their work. They have a great culture and a focus on innovation and continuous improvement.
anonymouse 11 months ago prev next
I've heard that ABC Co's interview process includes a challenging take-home coding assignment. Has anyone here done that? What was it like?
ajit 11 months ago next
Yes, I did the take-home coding assignment as part of my interview. It was a challenging but manageable task that allowed me to showcase my skills and experience. I enjoyed the process and learned a lot from it.
anonymouse 11 months ago next
Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm going to start prepping for the coding assignment now, so I can be ready when I apply.
hackerdave 11 months ago prev next
If you're a Senior DevOps Engineer looking for a new challenge, I highly recommend applying to ABC Co. They have an impressive team and are doing work that's changing the industry.
securityguru 11 months ago prev next
I just want to remind everyone to be careful when sharing details about interview processes and job qualifications. We don't want to inadvertently disclose confidential information or help someone unfairly gain an advantage.
paul 11 months ago prev next
I've never heard of ABC Co before this post, but they sound like an interesting company to work for. I'm checking out their website now to learn more about them. Thanks for sharing this opportunity, ajit!
producthunter 11 months ago prev next
ABC Co's product stack looks really impressive, especially their use of containerization and automation in their infrastructure. It's definitely a company that's worth considering for a Senior DevOps role.
startupbrian 11 months ago prev next
I'm a startup founder, and I'm always looking for talented DevOps Engineers to join my team. But given the quality of the team at ABC Co, I might just apply for the job myself!
opensourceguru 11 months ago prev next
It's great to see a company like ABC Co embracing open source technologies and contributing to the community. I've seen some of their work on GitHub, and it's top-notch.
fullstackfrank 11 months ago prev next
As a full-stack developer, I appreciate the importance of having a reliable and efficient DevOps team. ABC Co's focus on infrastructure and automation is definitely the right approach.
curiousgeorge 11 months ago prev next
I'm a junior DevOps Engineer looking to learn more about the industry. Can anyone on this thread recommend some resources or books that helped them get started?
ajit 11 months ago next
I'd recommend starting with Kubernetes Up and Running and The DevOps Handbook. Both books are well-written and cover the basics of containerization, automation, and infrastructure management.
fullstackfrank 11 months ago prev next
I've also heard good things about Terraform: Up and Running and Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems. Both books cover some advanced DevOps topics and are great resources for learning best practices.
securityguru 11 months ago prev next
If you're interested in security, I'd recommend checking out the OWASP Top 10 project and The Open Web Application Security Project. Both resources cover the most common web application security vulnerabilities and best practices for mitigating them.