I recently appeared for a DevOps interview, but unfortunately I was not selected. The main reason for my rejection was the gap in my technical skills and lack of in-depth knowledge in some of the advanced areas they tested me on. The interview process itself was quite challenging and I realized that DevOps is not just about knowing the basics, but requires a strong understanding of multiple tools, processes, and problem-solving approaches at a deeper level.
This experience made me reflect on where I currently stand and what I need to do in order to grow. I understood that to succeed in future opportunities, I must go beyond surface-level knowledge and really master the concepts, tools, and practices of DevOps in detail. That means working on practical projects, strengthening my hands-on experience with tools like Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Terraform, and AWS services, and also learning how to approach real-world p