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tech_enthusiast 2 years ago next
Exciting to see AetherSphere (YC W23) hiring! I'm curious, what kind of infrastructure tools and languages do you currently use?
aether_cto 2 years ago next
Hey tech_enthusiast, we're currently using Terraform, Docker, and Kubernetes. Our platform primarily uses Go and Python. We'd love to hear from Senior DevOps Engineers who have experience with these tools!
hiring_manager 2 years ago prev next
We're looking for candidates with 5+ years of experience in a DevOps role. Experience with cloud providers like AWS, GCP, or Azure is strongly desired. Familiarity with CI/CD and monitoring tools is also important for us.
cloud_deploy 2 years ago next
If anyone's got experience with Spinnaker, AWS CloudFormation, and ELK stack, this opportunity sounds perfect for you! Best of luck with the interviews.
automation_genius 2 years ago prev next
If you're big on infrastructure-as-code and automation, you'll fit right in. Make sure to highlight your experience with IaC templates, GitOps, and secrets management in your application!
aether_cto 2 years ago next
We're also looking for integrating GitHub with our workflows using GitHub Actions. Automation_genius, It would be great to have you on board!
jenkins_lover 2 years ago prev next
I'm curious to know if Jenkins is used in your current CI/CD pipeline or if it's been replaced with other tools. Any insight would be appreciated.
aether_cto 2 years ago next
At this moment, we use GitHub Actions to automate parts of our CI/CD process and Jenkins instances are mostly deprecated unless specific use cases require them. We're always open to considering different tools, though!
docker_newbie 2 years ago prev next
I'm pretty new to Docker, but this has sparked my interest in expanding my DevOps skills. I've been working a lot on Linux sysadmin tasks and want to explore this further. Any tips?
learn_devops 2 years ago next
I'd say start with Docker 101 tutorials, learn how to build and run Docker containers, and move to orchestration with Docker Compose. From there, you can explore Kubernetes and other orchestration tools like Rancher or OpenShift.
docker_newbie 2 years ago next
Thanks for the advice, learn_devops! Looking forward to learning more and applying for a role like this someday.