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I appreciate your videos as someone also starting out
ОтветитьI don’t have any experience in computer or tech and I would like to change my career to QA tester, I’m very afraid because English is my second language 😩 and I know it will be very difficult for me any suggestions?
ОтветитьHi Madeline, can you recommend a good QA paid training and job placement?
ОтветитьThis helped me realize I have a lot of traits for a QA position, just not the actual experience and hearing you say you came from no experience is really helpful. But traits like these are helpful to realize and write on my resume. Thank you!
ОтветитьHi, Madeline! I like that you're someone who accepts things easily but now you work at QA. It gives me so much confidence that I can do it too. But how did you start out, aside from these soft skills, did you have to enroll in a boot camp or take any certification?
ОтветитьHi Madeline. Wish you and all the other Software Testing Engineers in the world a very very Happy International Software Testers Day 😊
ОтветитьHey Madeline i was a student when i started following you but now i have 15 months of experience as a QA thank you for the amazing content.
ОтветитьJust wanted to share some gratitude towards your channel. I stumbled upon your channel about a month ago, as I'm looking to leave working in education and came across QA as a job that sparked my interest. As I was and still am doing research into the field I came across your first video and felt I related so much! You have inspired me to follow my unknown tech dream and get started in the field of manual QA. Please don't ever stop creating videos about QA testing and sharing your work/like balance tips (I also value morning routines so share away on that as well) is something I value greatly. Your insight into all of this is so encouraging!
ОтветитьThanks for sharing the insights ! This was helpful.
1. Time Management
2. Critical Analytical Thinking
3. Clarity and Practical Logic in Test Cases
4. Organising Knowledge Documentation
5. Efficient Communication
6. Troubleshooting
As a programmer, a sign of a good QA is me being annoyed of them finding stuff. It is frustrating getting an issue assigned back to you but at the end of the day that's one less bug in production and I appriciate all my QA collueges 😁
ОтветитьDo you think you'll want to move into automation?
ОтветитьHi, may I know which company you are working in and which location?
ОтветитьHi Madeline, do you use a specific tool for your personal time management? I know some people use excel or personal Jira board, Trello or just a simple to do list on paper or digital notes.. curious what you use! 💜Love
ОтветитьMadeline, I've started to watch your chanell during testing course, now I work as a tester, thank you for motivation and interesting content connected with Qa field :)...
ОтветитьHi, how were you trained, considering you worked from home and started knowing nothing about the job?
Im currently training to become a tester, and just wanting to know how learning the job is achieved when working from home with no supervision.
great video!!! i am QA in brazil and my focus is to pursue an international career. my english is not to good but i've watcing to your videos (sometimes in 0.75x speed😂😂)
ОтветитьI agree with all the skills you mentioned. For me #6, troubleshooting, was certainly the most difficult to develop and sometimes, even after 3 years, I still have difficulties. And I also have the habit of taking screenshots of everything, it helps a lot!!
ОтветитьGreat video. I am curious which company you work for.
ОтветитьCool video. I'm a QA looking remote job. Please kindly assist
ОтветитьHaces pruebas atomáticas con Selenium?. Perdón pero mi inglés no es muy bueno.
ОтветитьVery Very helpful video Madeline💫💖
ОтветитьHeyy i just wanted to ask you .
Do you know automation?