Hey everyone! I just got a DevOps internship at a startup, and it starts in 15 days. I managed to prepare for the interview in only 2 days by focusing mostly on the theoretical side of things. Now, I want to make sure I'm well-prepared for the actual work. What key areas should I focus on to establish a solid groundwork? Are there any must-know tools and technologies that I should learn? Also, I'm looking for beginner-friendly projects or resources that can help me get some hands-on experience before I start. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
3 Answers
You might want to check out Roadmap.sh for a quick guide on DevOps skills you should focus on. It's quite handy for beginners who are looking to cover a lot in a short amount of time!
Congrats on landing the internship! With only 15 days to go, I'd recommend focusing on practical skills. Make sure you're comfortable with version control systems like Git, understand containerization tools like Docker, and get familiar with basic Linux commands. If you have a bit of extra time, learning Terraform could really be beneficial. Good luck!
Thanks for the tips!
I’d suggest checking the job description closely. It usually highlights what skills and technologies the company is interested in, which can really guide your prep. That way, you can concentrate on what will be most relevant for your role.
Makes sense, I'll definitely do that!
Good call, I’ll look into that!