Exceptional tech exposure and highly accessible management - Devops Engineer IAMOPS Employee Review

5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Elite Tech Stack Exposure: You get to work directly with complex multi-cloud environments (AWS, GCP, Azure), cutting-edge IaC (Terraform), Kubernetes (EKS/GKE), and aggressive cost-optimization strategies (FinOps). The learning curve is fast and rewarding. Highly Accessible Management: One of the best things about IAMOPS is the flat hierarchy. There is no rigid corporate red tape. If you have an issue, an idea, or need feedback, you can easily reach out directly to upper management, and they are genuinely approachable, responsive, and supportive.

Cons

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

A very friendly, supportive, and collaborative work environment. Company provides excellent technical exposure that is difficult to find elsewhere. Employees get opportunities to work on multiple projects and technologies, which helps accelerate learning and professional growth. Open door policy encourages transparent communication and the management team is always approachable and just a message away whenever support is needed.

Cons

Nothing significant that I have encountered so far.

4.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

IAMOPS provides excellent exposure to modern cloud and DevOps technologies. The work environment is fast-paced, and there are plenty of opportunities to learn about AWS, automation, monitoring, CI/CD, and production infrastructure. The team is supportive, and you get hands-on experience with real-world projects that help accelerate technical growth. Management is approachable, and the company encourages ownership and problem-solving

Cons

One area that could improve is ensuring equal opportunities across all employees. Sometimes project exposure, recognition, or growth opportunities can feel unevenly distributed between team members. A more structured and transparent approach to career growth and responsibility allocation would make the workplace even better

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