I'm in the relatively fortunate position of having managed to secure well paid contract work for most of the previous 11 years as a backend PHP developer.
However, I'm noticing a trend in recent months that many of the contracts (especially those that pay a decent rate) are looking for more of a DevOps skillset - i.e. in-depth knowledge of areas such as AWS, Docker and so on as well as multiple programming languages. I have limited experience in these areas, and in all honesty, would prefer not to sacrifice more of my precious spare time keeping up with another set of technical skills.
With this in mind, what is the panel's opinion on the the sustainability of the current DevOps trend? Is it here to stay, or will it become a passing phase as clients understand that it's difficult for even the top tier of candidates to constantly retain in-depth knowledge of such a broad range of skills?
However, I'm noticing a trend in recent months that many of the contracts (especially those that pay a decent rate) are looking for more of a DevOps skillset - i.e. in-depth knowledge of areas such as AWS, Docker and so on as well as multiple programming languages. I have limited experience in these areas, and in all honesty, would prefer not to sacrifice more of my precious spare time keeping up with another set of technical skills.
With this in mind, what is the panel's opinion on the the sustainability of the current DevOps trend? Is it here to stay, or will it become a passing phase as clients understand that it's difficult for even the top tier of candidates to constantly retain in-depth knowledge of such a broad range of skills?
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