DevOps
DevOps roles grow faster than any other engineering category.
Why learn this
"DevOps" is less a single skill and more an umbrella for engineers who own how software actually reaches production: CI/CD pipelines, containers, infrastructure-as-code, monitoring, on-call. Of the four roadmap tracks, this is the one that grows fastest in headcount and rewards generalists with deep operational instinct rather than narrow specialists.
Where it's used
Every team that ships software regularly. The bigger the team or the higher the traffic, the more critical DevOps becomes. In Tbilisi the bulk of well-paid DevOps roles are at outsourcing offices serving EU / US clients — the same offices that already drive C# / Python / React demand.
What recruiters call this role
Common job titles
- DevOps Engineer
- Platform Engineer
- Site Reliability Engineer
- Infrastructure Engineer
- Build / Release Engineer
- DevSecOps Engineer
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Our courses
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Claude Code in Production: What I Learned in 6 Months
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