
The DevOps Engineer's Guide to Building a Portfolio That Actually Gets You Hired π―
"A DevOps engineer with a custom-built portfolio is like a chef who cooks their own meals β it demonstrates real skill, not just theory." Let's be honest: most DevOps engineer portfolios are either: Non-existent β just a resume PDF A GitHub profile β with green squares and no context A generic template β that looks like everyone else's I built something different, and it's getting me noticed. Here's how you can too. π What we're building: Live Demo π» Source Code: GitHub π€ "But I'm a DevOps Engineer, Not a Frontend Developer" Neither am I. My day job is Kubernetes, Terraform, and CI/CD pipelines. But that's exactly why this works. When a recruiter sees a DevOps engineer who also built an impressive web app with AI integration, they think: "If this person can build this AND manage 100+ microservices, they're clearly a fast learner who gets things done." π Prerequisites You don't need to be a React expert. You need: Skill Level Required HTML/CSS Basic understanding JavaScript Variables, f
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