Hello, I’m a junior DevOps who has been in the field for about two years.
My company assigned me a rather unusual client, we mostly do release management, so it’s just a couple of repetitive mechanical operation not anything extremely complex or challenging.
For the most part, my work consists of waiting for release requests or having conversations with developers who don’t know how to set up repositories.
I’m seriously starting to get worried.
Fortunately, this client is considered a good one within the company, but I’m concerned about my future.
I can’t stay stagnant all this time, and after two years of work, I feel like I haven’t learned anything.
I really want to improve, but in this company I feel sidelined and not competitive enough to look elsewhere.
Could you give me…
Hello, I’m a junior DevOps who has been in the field for about two years.
My company assigned me a rather unusual client, we mostly do release management, so it’s just a couple of repetitive mechanical operation not anything extremely complex or challenging.
For the most part, my work consists of waiting for release requests or having conversations with developers who don’t know how to set up repositories.
I’m seriously starting to get worried.
Fortunately, this client is considered a good one within the company, but I’m concerned about my future.
I can’t stay stagnant all this time, and after two years of work, I feel like I haven’t learned anything.
I really want to improve, but in this company I feel sidelined and not competitive enough to look elsewhere.
Could you give me some guidance?
What should I focus on? I was thinking of restarting my Linux studies from scratch.
Could you recommend a good book? I prefer learning from books because I remember things more easily. Also, could you suggest some valuable technologies to focus on?