Founded in 2014, GitLab is a comprehensive DevSecOps platform that enables organizations to develop, secure, and operate software efficiently. Originally starting as an open-source project in 2011, GitLab has grown into a widely used platform that integrates the entire software development lifecycle. The company emphasizes remote work and collaboration, providing tools that facilitate coding, testing, and deployment within a single application.
30 million+
Total Users
1 million+
Active Licensed Users
3300+
Code Contributors
Gartner
Google Cloud
Forrester Research
GitLab provides career development resources aimed at enhancing the skills of professionals in the software development and DevSecOps fields. The organization offers training programs, certifications, and mentorship opportunities to help individuals grow in their careers.
85%
Certification Success Rate
30+
Workshops Conducted Annually
These are the expert instructors who will be teaching you throughout the course. With a wealth of knowledge and real-world experience, they’re here to guide, inspire, and support you every step of the way. Get to know the people who will help you reach your learning goals and make the most of your journey.
Head of Remote at GitLab with Expertise in Remote Team Management and Transformations
As GitLab’s Head of Remote, Darren operates at the crossroads of culture, operations, people, talent branding, marketing, and communication. Throughout his career, he has successfully led remote teams and facilitated remote transformations. He holds a Guinness World Record in publishing and is the author of GitLab’s Remote Playbook as well as “Living the Remote Dream: A Guide to Seeing the World, Setting Records, and Advancing Your Career.”
Expert in Global Remote Communications with Extensive Experience Leading Campaigns
Jessica has dedicated her career to remote work, spearheading campaigns and programs for notable brands such as Burning Man and GitLab. A specialist in global remote communications, she has successfully managed remote and colocated initiatives across six continents and over a hundred countries.