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The universe of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is like an intricate tapestry woven with diverse technology, culture, and personal grit threads. Site Reliability Engineering is one of the most demanding jobs. With all the facets, it is impossible to get bored. There is always a new challenge to master, and there is always a new technology to tinker with. It's not just technical; it's also about communication, collaboration and teamwork. I am currently employed as a Principal Site Reliability Engineer and will attempt to share what SRE is about in this blog series.

-2023-08-19 Site Reliability Engineering - Part 2: Operational Balance in SRE
2023-08-18 Site Reliability Engineering - Part 1: SRE and Organizational Culture (You are currently reading this)
+2023-08-19 Site Reliability Engineering - Part 2: Operational Balance in SRE

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