Pulumi
Real-time demand data from active job postings. Updated weekly from the same index powering all Datamata intelligence tools.
Active listings
12
30-day trend
+14.3%
% of listings
1%
As of June 2026, Pulumi appears in 12 active devops job listings (1% of tracked devops postings).
Source: Datamata Studios — methodology and update cadence.
Skills that pair with Pulumi
% of Pulumi listings that also require each skill
Top roles hiring Pulumi
Active listings by role title in devops
Is Pulumi in demand in 2026?
Pulumi appears in 12 active job listings in the devops category — representing 1% of all tracked devops postings. Over the past 30 days demand has grown 14.3%.
Pulumi most commonly appears alongside Terraform, AWS, Git in job requirements. Building proficiency in these complementary skills can significantly strengthen a candidate profile.
Pulumi demand FAQ
Is Pulumi in demand in 2026?
Pulumi appears in 12 active devops job listings, about 1% of tracked devops postings. Demand has grown 14.3% over the past 30 days.
What roles require Pulumi?
Pulumi is most in demand for DevOps Engineer roles, followed by Systems Engineer and Platform Engineer, based on active devops listings.
What skills pair with Pulumi?
Pulumi most commonly appears alongside Terraform, AWS and Git in job requirements.
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