DevOps Interview Warmup Questions
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There are a few basic kinds of open-ended warmup questions that tech interviewers like to ask. These are the most popular ones that I've used (and had used on me).
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4 жыл бұрын
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I can attest to all these questions. I just did a bunch of rounds of interviews for various companies in various industries targeting Dev Ops Engineer or SRE roles. Currently, I just started an SRE role at a SaaS company. All of these questions came up in at least one of the interviews I had. Great content! The accuracy is spot on.
Great. More interview scenarious. Thanks a lot
I loved the vague hand gestures pro tip!!!! 4:16 for those who missed it
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As I have found over the years I'm really more interested in the people part of IT like training and policies. I also do love problem solving but I'm struggling to get interested in coding like I was in my youth. I mostly just script and write SQL
Great tip at 4:17
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One of my favorite warm-up questions is "Describe your favorite situation, when you're totally fucked up?" Let's be honest, we all have at least one :)
The question I got asked was "Do you have experience building infrastructure", like wtf kind of question is that I wouldn't be here applying for this job If I didn't. I don't what that question is supposed to entail.
haha love how you cringe with the "devops engineer" title
I bet you love go
My preferred distribution is probably Linux Mint in a 64-bit and I prefer the terminal emulator to go into the basement of what I call the root and to do some modifications and my background is in Network Administration with Windows NT. Since that time I've been a diehard Linux user. I was also used UNIX where it was the only OS that if you threw a telephone book at the keyboard you'd come up with a valid command..
1. If I answer Gentoo do I get the job or get kicked out of the door? 😅
1. Gentoo. 2. Yes. 14 years 3. Editor vim, terminal st, language lisp and c 4. Developer 5. Puppet, ansible 6. Yes. I collect swords, straight razors, comics and guitars.
Bro... Are you here to stay? Or again you gonna disappear?
3:08 You are the evil :)
I just cuz he's so hot think why oh why would I EVER want to around developers ever again