Does having an MBA matter when switching to a DevOps role?

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Asked By CuriousCoder92 On

I'm currently a DevOps Engineer with 2.4 years of experience, and I hold an MBA that's not in computer science. As I'm looking to move to a new company, I'm curious—will my MBA background affect my job prospects during interviews? Should I expect employers to focus more on my experience in DevOps instead? I'd love to hear thoughts from others who have been in a similar situation or from hiring managers who can share their perspective.

5 Answers

Answered By HiringGuru81 On

As a hiring manager, I’d definitely be interested in why you chose to pursue an MBA and now want to switch back to tech. It could raise questions, so be prepared to address that. But I think the combination of an MBA with your DevOps experience can be a huge advantage when it comes to understanding business operations and communicating with stakeholders.

Answered By DevOpsDude On

My background isn't in tech either, and I've found it hasn't held me back. Your real DevOps experience matters more than your degree. Just be clear about your passion for DevOps over business administration—it's all about the skills you bring to the table!

Answered By TechSavvyBiz On

Honestly, knowing business is a great asset! It helps with communicating effectively with non-technical members of the team and understanding budgets. When I hire, I'm looking for candidates who can grow, and having both MBA and operations skills can set you up for management roles.

Answered By CodeCrafter99 On

You might face some questions regarding your career shift, but your real-world experience is what will carry you forward. Business education can be a plus later on, especially in roles where you need to justify technical decisions, but focus on showcasing your tech skills for immediate prospects.

Answered By FutureTechLeader On

I've noticed similar trends. After a few years in the industry, what matters is your ability to do the job. Sure, the MBA can help with high-level discussions, but it's your DevOps skills that will shine in interviews.

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