Throughout my career, I have had countless interviews as well as being involved in the interview … My thoughts on Cultural FitRead more
Month: February 2025
The Dawn of the Full-Stack QA
Full-Stack is a concept that has traditionally been associated with the developer role and will often … The Dawn of the Full-Stack QARead more
Reflecting on Test Automation.. 10 years on
The end of 2022 marked a decade since I left university. Having spent the majority of … Reflecting on Test Automation.. 10 years onRead more
The Courage To Be Disliked – Book Review
Why did I choose to read this book? The theme of being explicitly disliked was not … The Courage To Be Disliked – Book ReviewRead more
Perfect Software And Other Illusions about Testing – Book Review
Author: Gerald Weinberg (1933-2018) | Published: 2008 | Pages: 182| Amazon Link Gerald Weinberg For over half … Perfect Software And Other Illusions about Testing – Book ReviewRead more
Learning how to Learn
The ability to learn is one of our most primitive traits and it’s what makes us … Learning how to LearnRead more
Tips on route cause analysis
As testers, it’s our job to test (obviously) and look for anomalies. In some cases, this … Tips on route cause analysisRead more
Getting through a planning session.. as a tester
I have been working as a software tester for some time and I still feel that … Getting through a planning session.. as a testerRead more
Securing your next role as an experienced SDET
The role of an SDET can have various competing responsibilities, automation only being a single aspect … Securing your next role as an experienced SDETRead more
Clean Code – A Testers Perspective
Having recently completed Clean Code by Robert C Martin, I had initially planned on doing a … Clean Code – A Testers PerspectiveRead more