A data engineer's "hammer" may be SQL but the data engineer's JOB is gluing all that SQL together into a process that works efficiently and reliably.
You need to know how those other tools work together, whether it's DBT or Airflow or ... or ...
I do agree with ignoring "influencers" they are almost always trying to tie you into their stack or product and don't necessarily have your best interests at heart.
You need to know how those other tools work together, whether it's DBT or Airflow or ... or ...
I do agree with ignoring "influencers" they are almost always trying to tie you into their stack or product and don't necessarily have your best interests at heart.