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Can there be only 1 SRE Engineer in a company?

Is there a possibility of being the only sre engineer in a company? Before choosing it I want to clarify it because if there could be then hes life could be problematic because he has to stay on call everyday. Also if it is not there then will be on call rotation right? Because I don't want to stay on call everytime that could be problematic. How many SREs are there in your team?

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u/AcanthaceaeUnlucky18 — 8 hours ago

Can there be only 1 SRE Engineer?

Is there a possibility of being the only sre engineer in a company? Before choosing it I want to clarify it because if there could be then hes life could be problematic because he has to stay on call everyday. Also if it is not there then will be on call rotation right? Because I don't want to stay on call everytime that could be problematic. How many SREs are there in your team?

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u/AcanthaceaeUnlucky18 — 8 hours ago
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Can there be only 1 SRE Engineer in a company?

Is there a possibility of being the only sre engineer in a company? Before choosing it I want to clarify it because if there could be then hes life could be problematic because he has to stay on call everyday. Also if it is not there then will be on call rotation right? Because I don't want to stay on call everytime that could be problematic. How many SREs are there in your team?

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u/AcanthaceaeUnlucky18 — 8 hours ago
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Devops or data analyst for me?

I’ve already spent 2–3+ years in support roles, including tech support and IT support. So, should I move into DevOps or Data Analytics? I really care about work-life balance, and WFH is a priority for me. I honestly don’t know what to choose at this point, and I’m really confused. But I really want to move out of support. Not a big fan of rotational shifts. Just don't know what is right. My age is 26

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