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DevOps Projects That Actually Get You Hired
Build your portfolio with real-world projects
Why are projects important for DevOps jobs?
DevOps hiring focuses more on hands-on experience than certificates. Projects show your real-world skills.
What is a beginner DevOps project?
A beginner project includes:
- Git repository
- CI/CD pipeline
- Dockerized application
- Simple deployment
What is an intermediate DevOps project?
Examples:
- CI/CD pipeline using Jenkins
- Docker + Kubernetes deployment
- AWS EC2 + Load Balancer setup
- Infrastructure using Terraform
Learn about essential DevOps tools used in these projects.
What is an advanced DevOps project?
Advanced projects include:
- Kubernetes on AWS (EKS)
- GitOps using ArgoCD
- Monitoring using Prometheus & Grafana
- Blue-Green or Canary deployments
How should I present DevOps projects in my resume?
Include:
- Architecture diagram
- Tools used
- Problem solved
- GitHub link
- Deployment screenshots
This greatly improves interview shortlisting.
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