Dear Datadog Talent Acquisition team,
I would like to apply for the DevOps Engineer role you listed on your careers page. The last few years of my career have gone into DevOps and platform work, and I would be glad to put that to work on your team.
I spent a while reading up on Datadog, and what jumped out was your push to cut deploy times and the engineering write-ups your team keeps posting on running everything on Kubernetes. This looks like a strong time to join, and I would be glad to put my DevOps and platform work experience toward that work.
Reading through the posting, the three things you seem to need most are CI/CD pipelines and release automation, infrastructure as code and cloud provisioning and observability and incident response. Those are what make or break a DevOps hire, and I have delivered on every one of them.
On CI/CD pipelines and release automation, my daily tools are Jenkins, GitHub Actions and Argo CD. As a DevOps Engineer at Netflix, I handled building a CI/CD pipeline that took deploy time from 40 minutes down to under 5. Beyond that, I wrote the shared release automation the whole engineering org now ships through.
For infrastructure as code and cloud provisioning, I reach for Terraform, Ansible and Pulumi. During my time as a DevOps Engineer at Netflix, I took on moving the platform onto Terraform, so a fresh environment comes up from one repo instead of a day of hand setup.
On observability and incident response, what I bring is Prometheus, Grafana and PagerDuty. While working as a DevOps Engineer at Netflix, I owned setting up the alerting and dashboards that brought mean time to recovery down by half. On top of that, I ran the on-call rotation and cleared the noisy alerts that were waking people for nothing.
I would welcome the chance to discuss all of this in an interview and show you why I fit. I am ready to keep your systems shipping and steady, and to grow with the team.
I hope we can find a time to talk.
Yours sincerely,
Theo Script
theo.script@gmail.com