From 52a5bd3cc8ba280cb156a0e4f527cb09b0780d5d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adar Nimrod <nimrod@shore.co.il> Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2016 11:09:56 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] - Updated the resume a bit. --- resume.rst | 19 ++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/resume.rst b/resume.rst index 6f80eb0..5cb0cb0 100644 --- a/resume.rst +++ b/resume.rst @@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ Contact information :Mail: nimrod@shore.co.il +:Blog: + https://www.shore.co.il/blog/ + :Git repos: https://www.shore.co.il/cgit/ @@ -25,7 +28,7 @@ About me - First computer - 1989, first program - 1993, first homelab - 1999. - Python backend developer (dabbled in C, C++, Scheme, Pascal, Perl, PHP, JS, - Ruby, Clojure, Lua). + Ruby, currently learning Clojure and Lua). - sh < Awk < Fabric < Ansible. @@ -36,16 +39,18 @@ About me - Avid sailor, used to be rank 2nd in Israel in 5.5m Catamarens. -- Likes: Python, Ansible, git, SSH, local unit tests, remote CI tests. +- Likes: Python, Ansible, git, SSH, vim, local unit test, automated CI tests. + +- Dislikes: Bureaucracy, knowledge silos, Employment ---------- :2014-2015: DevOps in `Wise ecommerce <https://www.wiser.com/>`_, in charge of - reliability, automation, scaling. Proudest moment: scaling a single process to - 10,000s of requests a minutes running to 10s of nodes on AWS (using Ansible, - LXC and EC2 autoscaling groups). + reliability, automation, scaling. Helped transition the company from single + physical server to AWS. Proudest moment: scaling a single process to 10,000s + of requests a minute running on 10s of nodes on AWS (using Ansible and LXC). :2013-2014: Sysadmin in Intel Haifa, managing a cluster of ~250 SuSE Linux servers and @@ -87,5 +92,5 @@ Military Service Job expectations ---------------- -Looking for a sysadmin, devops or integration position. Preferably in Haifa, -Tel-aviv or anywhere with a train station, remote work is also possible. +Looking for a sysadmin/ devops position. Preferably in Haifa, Tel-aviv or +anywhere with a train station near, remote work is also possible. -- GitLab