@@ashiqummathoordevops Sir will you please tell me which software courses are best to learn .I'm a civil engineering graduate passed out in 2016.. Requesting you to please suggest me..
@@rajukothapally5030I think you should get a general understanding of the various roles in the industry and choose a role which you would like to pursue based on interests and compatibility
I just subscribed to your channel now, bro.. Very interested on your videos.. please make more videos so that we will have an idea about some of the interview questions.. Thanks
Bhai your confidence is just next level 🔥 bhaiya i have a question, i ' m doing BCA it's my 2nd year and i wanna go for DevOps engineer job and I learned Linux, git, GitHub Jenkins,Ansible, docker,kubernetes but how can i find off campus job in DevOps Engineer
@@bipinkhangar3346 dont worry brother just start to any job to relate your knowledge and skills for gain experience after than you will have few years experience than you will definitely get the good job
Hey Ashiq Congratulations on your new role! One a constructive note, I want to mention that people are praising your confidence but I felt your conversation outrageous.
Well, if jealously had a youtube account this is how it would look like, this is manager round which attended after the technical round, the techies just don't send a candidate to manager interview just because of luch. Thus dood should have got stuff. But I think all you wish is u can be a interviewer because u r never gonna be one in the real life
Bro when we give interview to MNC maybe big4 , Is that okay to call the interviewer by his/her name ? or do we need to call them by sir /maam .Njn mnc work cheythitund , avrde culture anusarich ethra valiya role annelum name vilikavu , but im confused with giving interview ,
Sir your confindence is so good can you tell me how can i apply for aws deveops role because i have completed my aws deveops but in market they are told me there are no vacancy for fresher can you help me to find a well job aws deveops domain ❤🎉🎉🎉
So your total experience is 3 years I thought its 1.5. Anyways great answers, you were confident and being clear about how much you want and what you want from the company
Hello sir .. i m a aws trainer only 6 months experience and i completed my bca in 2019 then i have 2 years experience in sales field 2019-2023 (feb) currently i m working as a aws trainer how i switched in industry.. what types of interview questions?
I don't know why recruiters were so interested about what his father do mother do this is a very big No here in the USA. They never ever ask about your family.
At 6:16 you just told that you are working in the company since last 3 years and you gave title as 1.5 years experience...Is am I listened wrong or what
5 min is enough to know if he have subject or not...he have good communication and subject,wat makes u surprise here......when its ur day,u will crack job without interview..
@@harikrishna1341 I don't want get into debate here. have you ever asked any guy interview exp with 3 years of exp ?? I didn't say that he don't have subject. I feel the questions that were asked are not enough to give such huge package.
@vinaykumar Bro it's manager round not the technical round. He completed technical round and it is manager round and she said will be another technical round. What complete video in his interview playlist. He has extraordinary knowledge on DevOps that I never seen even though I am working as DevOps engineer
Most irritating is "actually" you used almost multiple times. Secondly you're answering like you're reading something or looks like prepared answers, no any pause, atleast take a breath before answering and during your conversation.
@@ashiqummathoordevops Haha, I see, now i understand and if that was your first interview then you did really well, and i am sure by now you become wizard 😄
bro i have 10 years career gap now am learning aws devops how many years should i mention in resume for getting calls and good package ,how to mention ex company details in resume and project details@@ashiqummathoordevops
Hii.. Broo i am training for devoos job role.. But not getting calls much.. Can you share some tips if any vacancies will be helpful Thanku... Youe videos really giving very good real-time knowledge 👏👏
How you get interview call brother? Actually i am applying jobs through LinkedIn and naukri.but i don't get calls from company's? Can you please suggest me how to i apply?
I was applying in naukari only, one thing speed up my job I was serving my notice period with 15 days remain, so as long as reduce u r notice period you will be get massive number of calls
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