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In my opinion, take it, I doubt you will fix their issues in less than a year, then spend another few months making sure all is good, either tell them you want to be a dev or find a different place, that company will look good on your CV tbh
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Can you ask them if you can visit and just sit alongside the dev ops team for a few days? To get the feel for the job and the people. I personally think I wouldn't like dev ops at all, it all just seems like high stress, high complexity machine wrangling, but everyone's different. You might love it
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Talk to them. Evaluate the time it will take you to complete your job. And explain that after that you want to change role. Else you can ask for contracting work. It pays good money.
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Maybe ask to put in your contract an option for changing positions? Not sure if this is how it works...
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mrrmc2256yI'd go for it. Get that big name on your CV. Maybe get into software defined networking - I reckon that's a growing
After a year of working there, you'll be able to go anywhere and there's nothing stopping you from coding your own projects at home. -
Reminder to ask for a way bigger budget than you think you need. You don't wanna be sitting with a tiny budget when they see how awesome you do and what results best practices will get you
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