 I'm working as a software architect. My job is to look over a high-level architecture, to look over some CI pipelines and so on, and to make sure everything works as it should be working. We are building on top of GitLab, and it allows us to deliver our code after it's tested. We try to deliver no bugs, but sometimes it still happens. So we test, if test passes, we automatically deliver and deploy to production. I cannot remember what was actually the moment I learned that GitLab exists, but I could say it kind of changed my life. Before I knew there is some kind of GitLab or CI or something, I had to do everything manually. And then when I first time found out about GitLab CI, everything started to make sense to me that I have code on one platform and I have a CI on the same platform, and it was a game changer for me. I don't have to switch between some platform, some other products from other companies, and everything is in one place, and I really love it. I feel much more productive, but really much more... If I could express how much, maybe 1,000% more, I don't know, but really much more productive. There is high demand for CI engineers, and since I work as an architect, this is high demanded skill. To write pipelines, optimize performance, short the time needed from writing the code to deploy the production, and all of this I can deliver, and there's another thing why I love GitLab, because anything that comes in my mind and I figure some way how to do it with GitLab CI, and there is just no way how to do it with other platforms. I finally find a tool that I really love to use.