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DevOps Scorecard

Evaluate your DevOps skills across 8 key areas and generate a beautiful, shareable scorecard with personalized insights.

Category: Assessment

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DevOps Scorecard

Evaluate your DevOps skills across 8 key areas and generate a beautiful, shareable scorecard with personalized insights.

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DevOps Scorecard

Evaluate your DevOps skills across 8 key areas and discover your strengths and growth opportunities

Foundational Knowledge
Rate your experience level (1 = Beginner, 5 = Expert)
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Infrastructure as Code
Rate your experience level (1 = Beginner, 5 = Expert)
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Cloud Platforms
Rate your experience level (1 = Beginner, 5 = Expert)
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CI/CD Pipelines
Rate your experience level (1 = Beginner, 5 = Expert)
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Monitoring and Logging
Rate your experience level (1 = Beginner, 5 = Expert)
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Security and Compliance
Rate your experience level (1 = Beginner, 5 = Expert)
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Soft Skills
Rate your experience level (1 = Beginner, 5 = Expert)
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Advanced Topics
Rate your experience level (1 = Beginner, 5 = Expert)
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About the DevOps Scorecard

How it works

  • Rate your skills across 8 core DevOps areas
  • Each skill is rated from 1 (Beginner) to 5 (Expert)
  • Get instant feedback and personalized insights
  • Share your results with your team or on social media
  • Track your progress over time
  • Identify areas for professional development

Skill categories

  • Foundational: Linux, networking, scripting, Git.
  • Infrastructure as Code: Terraform, Ansible, Kubernetes.
  • Cloud Platforms: AWS, Azure, GCP, multi-cloud.
  • CI/CD: Jenkins, automated testing, deployments.
  • Monitoring: Prometheus, ELK stack, observability.
  • Security: Secrets management, compliance.
  • Soft Skills: Leadership, communication.
  • Advanced: SRE, chaos engineering, service mesh.

Career development tips

  • Use your scorecard to identify skill gaps and create a learning plan.
  • Focus on foundational skills before advancing to specialized areas.
  • Balance technical skills with soft skills for career growth.
  • Consider industry certifications to validate your expertise.
  • Share your results to start conversations about career development.

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