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Being a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) is like stepping into a lively, ever-evolving universe. The world of SRE mixes together different tech, a unique culture, and a whole lot of determination. It’s one of the toughest but most exciting jobs out there. There's zero chance of getting bored because there's always a fresh challenge to tackle and new technology to play around with. It's not just about the tech side of things either; it's heavily rooted in communication, collaboration, and teamwork. As someone currently working as an SRE, I’m here to break it all down for you in this blog series. Let's dive into what SRE is really all about!

-2023-08-18 Site Reliability Engineering - Part 1: SRE and Organizational Culture (You are currently reading this)
-2023-11-19 Site Reliability Engineering - Part 2: Operational Balance
-2024-01-09 Site Reliability Engineering - Part 3: On-Call Culture
2024-09-07 Site Reliability Engineering - Part 4: Onboarding for On-Call Engineers
+2024-01-09 Site Reliability Engineering - Part 3: On-Call Culture
+2023-11-19 Site Reliability Engineering - Part 2: Operational Balance
+2023-08-18 Site Reliability Engineering - Part 1: SRE and Organizational Culture (You are currently reading this)

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