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What is a DevOps Engineer?
A DevOps Engineer is a professional who bridges the gap between development (Dev) and operations (Ops) teams. Their main goal is to automate, streamline, and improve the software development lifecycle by:
- Collaborating with developers and IT teams,
- Automating code integration, testing, and deployment (CI/CD),
- Managing cloud infrastructure and services,
- Monitoring system performance and resolving issues quickly,
- Ensuring reliability, scalability, and faster delivery of applications.
DevOps Engineers work with tools like Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
They play a key role in modern, agile software teams, ensuring smooth and continuous delivery of updates and new features.
What is Cloud Computing?
Cloud Computing refers to delivering computing services—like servers, storage, databases, networking, software—over the internet (“the cloud”). It allows businesses to:
- Scale quickly and cost-effectively,
- Access resources anytime from anywhere,
- Increase security and data recovery,
- Reduce infrastructure and maintenance costs.
Cloud Engineers and DevOps professionals often work together to build, deploy, and maintain cloud-based systems using platforms like AWS, Azure, and GCP.
Job Growth in the USA
DevOps Engineer / Cloud Engineer
- Job growth is projected to rise by 21% or more from 2023 to 2033, much faster than the average.
- Over 150,000+ job openings each year across DevOps, Cloud, and SRE roles.
- Companies across industries (finance, healthcare, e-commerce, startups, government) are rapidly adopting cloud and DevOps practices.
- DevOps is ranked as one of the top-paying and most in-demand roles in tech.
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