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David Stark
David Stark

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Job Teardown: Is Vexxhost really paying...

Hey tech job seekers! David here, your friendly neighborhood Senior Engineer and resume firewall. I'm diving deep into a supposedly "exclusive" job posting to cut through the hype and get to the real deal. Today's victim? The OpenStack Cloud Engineer (DevOps) role at Vexxhost. Let's see if this cloud has a silver lining or just a bunch of puffy promises.

The Hook

The job description lays it on thick: "exciting opportunity," "passion for open-source," "rapid growth trajectory," "talented problem solvers." Standard buzzword bingo. The core promise? You'll be supporting both customers and internal CloudOps, wrestling complex technical demons and ensuring customer satisfaction. Remote role, Americas timezone preference, and apparently you can "work fro..." (description cut off mid-sentence, classy).

The Stack Analysis

The must-haves are crystal clear: OpenStack, Kubernetes, Helm, and Ansible. This is the core foundation of their infrastructure, and you’ll be useless without it. The "nice-to-haves" are more interesting: Atmosphere (their open-source product), Prometheus, Python, SRE (Site Reliability Engineering), and Infrastructure as Code. This suggests they're building towards a more robust, automated, and observable system. The emphasis on Python and SRE is a solid indicator of a modern approach.

The Money

"Competitive, based on experience" is the industry's favorite dodge. It's basically saying "We'll pay you what we think we can get away with." For a role requiring expertise in the core tech (OpenStack, K8s, Ansible) PLUS preferred skills like SRE and Python, they're likely aiming for the mid-to-high end of the market rate, depending on your location in the Americas. Assuming you are good, expect $140k-$220k range depending on experience and negotiating skills.

Red Flags / Green Flags

  • Red Flag: The abrupt ending of the job description is sloppy. Attention to detail matters.
  • Red Flag: "Competitive salary" without any range hints is a classic lowball tactic. Be prepared to negotiate hard.
  • Green Flag: Emphasis on open-source contribution and support. A good sign for the company culture and dedication to the community.
  • Green Flag: Focus on both customer and internal infrastructure support indicates a varied role with opportunities to learn.
  • Green Flag: Clear tech stack requirement, at least it filters out a good chunk of unqualified spam.

The Verdict

Vexxhost's OpenStack Cloud Engineer role presents a genuine opportunity for experienced DevOps professionals, if the compensation is right. The tech stack is solid, and the focus on open-source is a plus. However, the vague salary and sloppy job description warrant caution. Do your research, know your worth, and negotiate fiercely. It might just be a great cloud to land in.

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