Should I Become A Site Reliability Engineer (One Minute Quiz)

Alyssa Omandac

Career Quiz and Most Suitable Personality

Site Reliability Engineers

Site Reliability Engineers Site Reliability Engineers are responsible for developing and managing software systems, typically focusing on systems used for maintaining local or public websites. They also bridge the gap between software development and business operations.

Salary
$117000
Education
Bachelor's degree
Personality



Find a job you love and you will never work a day in your life.Confucius

Table of contents
  1. Career Quiz
  2. Suitable Personality Type
  3. Pros and Cons

Career Quiz

In this career quiz, there are 8-10 questions that will give you a pretty good perspective on whether this career is right for you.

There are 3 answers to each question: Dislike, Maybe, and Like.

Answer “Like / Yes” if you tell yourself “Yes! I would love do this” or “Yeah, I’m that type of person”.
Answer “Okay / Maybe” if you tell yourself “Umm…I think I will be okay with that”.
Answer “Dislike / No” if you tell yourself “Ugh…Sounds boring” or “No way!”.

Ready? Let’s start!

Question Yes Maybe No
Are you interested in learning how to develop efficient, scalable software?
Would you like to learn how to automate tasks to streamline software systems?
Are you curious about the steps needed to perform on-call monitoring
Are you detail-oriented and able to pay attention to the smallest details?
Do you have the curiosity needed to find solutions that others tend to miss?
Do you have the patience needed to work with software and help non-technical people?
Are you curious about exploring a specialization within the field of software development?
Are you interested in collaborating with others to improve software?

Your Results

Done?

Now count how many points you have.

Dislike = 0 point
Okay = 1 point
Like = 2 points

After you’re done counting your points. Click below to view your results.


Suitable Personality Type

The Thinker

People with this personality likes to work with ideas that require an extensive amount of thinking. They prefer work that requires them to solve problems mentally. You can read more about these career personality types here.

Site Reliability Engineers are often detail-oriented, as they need to pay attention to minute details to tweak the efficiency of the software. Working in this field also requires curiosity, which helps Site Reliability Engineers look for solutions in unexpected places.

Patience is useful for Site Reliability Engineers when monitoring software or walking people through troubleshooting steps. Site Reliability Engineers should also need good verbal and written communication skills to collaborate with IT professionals.

Pros and Cons

Pros

You Can Help Make Life Easier for Others

The work completed by Site Reliability Engineers simplifies the responsibilities of other IT professionals who need to deal with monitoring and on-call duties.

You Get to Improve Existing Software

Many Site Reliability Engineers get significant job satisfaction from improving existing software and seeing the results of their work.

You Can Transition to Other Careers

If you tire of working in the SRE field, you can use your skills to find work in other areas of IT. For example, you may become a Software Developer at a company that does not use SRE practices.

You Are Constantly Learning New Things

Working as a Site Reliability Engineer is intellectually stimulating due to constant exposure to new technologies, software, and other IT professionals.

Cons

No One Understands Your Job

You may struggle to explain what you do in a way that others can understand when making small talk.

Your Solutions May Not Always Be Applied Properly

Site Reliability Engineers may take the blame when a solution fails to produce satisfactory results, even when the reason for failure is due to the solution being misapplied.

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