Yeah I didn't do how I wanted on the Github interview, but I learned a lot.
The thing is I'm running into more Dev heavy Devops/Engineer roles instead of Ops heavy which I'm used to. Things like
-Configuration Management
-Monitoring
-Automating
Much of what keeps contacting me is programming based and I simply haven't done much programming in the environments I've been in, so it's a bit frustrating.
Luckily I have a few more opportunities to look at.
Do you use Ansible/Chef/Puppet/Salt etc? I recently attended a Ansible working. Seems to be easy to initially pick up. Is Jenkins for the "Dev" side? I'm still kind of confused about it. Have you ever thought about working directly with Red Hat or SaltStack?

make sure you really pay attention to the video topics. shyt is rapidly changing. Seeing a lot more video focused projects with VCS these days and less CUCM. Collaboration still a hot field with good pay but you just have to keep up with the changes.

