Systems-focused coding problems
Infrastructure engineers encounter coding questions emphasizing concurrency, networking, and low-level systems concepts rather than pure algorithms.
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Infrastructure engineers face unique technical challenges combining systems programming, distributed architecture, and operational excellence.. Explore key insights and preparation tips to help you excel in your interview process.
Infrastructure engineers encounter coding questions emphasizing concurrency, networking, and low-level systems concepts rather than pure algorithms.
Master designing scalable infrastructure, monitoring systems, and deployment pipelines that infrastructure engineers build and maintain.
Monitoring
Observability & alerting systems
CI/CD
Deployment pipeline architecture
Scaling
Auto-scaling & load balancing
Different companies emphasize different aspects of infrastructure engineering, from cloud-native operations to bare-metal optimization.
Netflix
Chaos engineering and reliability patterns
Stripe
Payment infrastructure and compliance systems
Compare cost-of-living buying power and how crowded the market is versus other major tech cities—so you can focus your search where the odds fit your goals.
Baltimore offers 65% lower living costs than San Francisco, with median home prices around $200K versus $1.2M+ in the Bay Area. Your infrastructure engineering salary stretches significantly further while maintaining proximity to DC's federal tech corridor and access to world-class healthcare institutions.
Baltimore's infrastructure engineering market remains less saturated than major tech hubs, creating better opportunities for career advancement and competitive positioning.

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Raised
$11.2M
Series A · 2026
Key contacts
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Leadership & hiring contacts indexed
HQ market
Baltimore, Maryland
United States