A career guide for software testers or an introduction to all who would like to have a taste of software testing. Short, to the point and not pulling any punches.
Packed with hilarious stories from my career together with tips and tricks on how to survive in the “cruel” world of software testing.
In the book I discuss topics that many are afraid to address:
- What skills make a good tester?
- Why are "active" moms better testers than anyone else around?
- Handling burnout and boreout.
- The value of testing certification (or lack of it).
- Tester's friends and foes.
- BS in, BS out situations.
- How to hire competent people without scaring them off first by bad adds.
And many, many others that you would not expect in a book like this.
The goal is to help you build a career in software testing (in case you are brave enough to wish for it, by any chance).
Packed with hilarious stories from my career together with tips and tricks on how to survive in the “cruel” world of software testing.
In the book I discuss topics that many are afraid to address:
- What skills make a good tester?
- Why are "active" moms better testers than anyone else around?
- Handling burnout and boreout.
- The value of testing certification (or lack of it).
- Tester's friends and foes.
- BS in, BS out situations.
- How to hire competent people without scaring them off first by bad adds.
And many, many others that you would not expect in a book like this.
The goal is to help you build a career in software testing (in case you are brave enough to wish for it, by any chance).