Some questions: - my understanding is Amazon gives no financial compensation for on-call engineers but when do they expect you to roll into work (virtually or not) the next day even though you were up all night fighting fires, or do you get some additional time off in-lieu of time spent actively working outside of normal work hours? I know that you're still technically on-call but maybe the time off happens after your on-call ends? - do you arrange to have the secondary in a different timezone so there is more chance of a fast response at night? With and US and India off by ~12 hours you could have the primary and secondary alternate every 12 hours can get 24/7 coverage using engineers during their day time (or at least not in the middle of the night) - how often would you page your secondary to get help - or do you have to deal with everything yourself? - what kind of response time is expected for Sev 3, 2, and 1 alerts before the pager rolls over to the secondary and then the manager? - in the code you manage are you allowed to create alerts that page some other team? Eg. your API uses a database or some other 3rd party API and your code starts getting errors accessing it - can you just send those alerts directly to a database team or the other API owner? Or do you own every issue until you've looked at it and manually escalated it to another team? And yes, like a lot of others the background music is very distracting. If you can remix this video and repost I think you'll get a lot more engagement. But thanks for sharing your experiences.
Riddhi bhai aap java backend padhaye na please, ya ek curated resource de digiye topic wise (basic se like - java core, https,rest api aisa pura if possible please bahut help hogi) kaha se kya padh na issues aa rahi h bahut, khud se v youtube pe dhund sakte hai bhai but aapka diya hua pe jada trust rahe ga
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You may try again without the noise. It is annoying and distracting because it is much too loud. And no, it is not music but some sequence of sounds disrupting the sound of your voice. So, please, if you want to be understood, then drop the noise.
Please don't add over sound music while you are making an informative video. your content is gold, no need of those adons.
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Very informative. Always wondered how Amazon/Big tech structured this part of their business.
Some questions:
- my understanding is Amazon gives no financial compensation for on-call engineers but when do they expect you to roll into work (virtually or not) the next day even though you were up all night fighting fires, or do you get some additional time off in-lieu of time spent actively working outside of normal work hours? I know that you're still technically on-call but maybe the time off happens after your on-call ends?
- do you arrange to have the secondary in a different timezone so there is more chance of a fast response at night? With and US and India off by ~12 hours you could have the primary and secondary alternate every 12 hours can get 24/7 coverage using engineers during their day time (or at least not in the middle of the night)
- how often would you page your secondary to get help - or do you have to deal with everything yourself?
- what kind of response time is expected for Sev 3, 2, and 1 alerts before the pager rolls over to the secondary and then the manager?
- in the code you manage are you allowed to create alerts that page some other team? Eg. your API uses a database or some other 3rd party API and your code starts getting errors accessing it - can you just send those alerts directly to a database team or the other API owner? Or do you own every issue until you've looked at it and manually escalated it to another team?
And yes, like a lot of others the background music is very distracting. If you can remix this video and repost I think you'll get a lot more engagement. But thanks for sharing your experiences.
Sir, music is quite distracting the whole informative content you had delivered it. Please remove the background music (noise)
Ig you forgot to mention about ops meeting post on-call 😅 That's where the exact moye moye happens
Riddhi bhai aap java backend padhaye na please, ya ek curated resource de digiye topic wise (basic se like - java core, https,rest api aisa pura if possible please bahut help hogi) kaha se kya padh na issues aa rahi h bahut, khud se v youtube pe dhund sakte hai bhai but aapka diya hua pe jada trust rahe ga
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Use green screen for better results in editing. Awesome content :)
I m here listen your communication skills and learn
Haha thanks
Did you also work at 5 in the morning?
Which laptop are you using right now??
Just saw roadmap video... Q: Can I directly start learning Java?Coz already learnt python in college first sem ? What problems will i face if i start java directly ? Pls ans🙏
If you already know python. I would suggest continue it rather than jumping ship to java
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Editing level up @Riddhi Da
thank you
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You may try again without the noise. It is annoying and distracting because it is much too loud. And no, it is not music but some sequence of sounds disrupting the sound of your voice. So, please, if you want to be understood, then drop the noise.
The last part of your video is repeating to subscribe to channel