Hands-on production experience gets you hired.
Real production work in live cloud workspaces - every ticket you complete lands on a portfolio for your resume.
Pick an engineering role. Work the outage below
Pick a role
Work the outage below
Hands-on tickets. Live cloud workspaces. Real work you can show.
Free to start, no card.
AI killed the side-project portfolio.
A side project used to be proof you could build. Now AI builds one in seconds - so it proves nothing. A HeyDevJob portfolio is real systems you debugged, fixed, and kept running - not something a model spun up in seconds.
This is what actually gets you hired.
Do real production work in a live cloud workspace, then share the URL. Every passed check adds a card to your portfolio - across as many roles as you want.
Mix DevOps, Backend, and Security work on one portfolio - prove range, not just depth.
Any ticket. Any role.
Production-style tickets across seven engineering roles. Pick any one, do the work in a live cloud workspace, and prove it.
Engineers who got the call.
"Months of algorithm puzzles taught me nothing I could talk about in interviews. Three HeyDevJob tickets in and I had real outage stories for every behavioral question."
"The portfolio link alone got me three callbacks. They could see exactly what I'd done - no need to take my word for it."
Questions before you start.
How is this different from algorithm sites or side-project portfolios?
What's actually in the workspace?
kubectl get pods. It's the same environment a backend engineer at a startup would touch on day one - minus the on-call.Do I need experience already?
What does the portfolio actually look like?
heydevjob.com/u/yourname with every project you've completed: title, role, difficulty, tags, the date you passed the check. Look at the example portfolios in the section above - that's what a recruiter sees when they open the link in your resume.