Friday, February 6, 2009

What is your trade in software testing?

To better understand about readers of this blog and their requirements, I would like to start a quick readers pool. Such pools can help me to plan my articles.

Please indicate your trade in software testing in comments to this entry:


1)Manual Test Engineer
2)Automation Test Engineer
3)Working on both Manual and Automation testing
4)None from above (please specify)

11 comments:

  1. 3) Working on both Manual and Automation testing

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  2. 3) usually, although often manage manual or automated testers.

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  3. 1) though I really hate being put into a box. My talents are extremely varied and I love to offer my employers many of the functions of a IT BA and of a IT Trainer.

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  4. I will go for (4)

    I am a Consultant in QA providing services to companies in Israel, and I am also the Product Architect at Practitest (http://www.practitest.com) a QA Management Platform for companies seeking a process-driven QA Systems but look for an alternative to Merc or Rational's.

    I also have a blog at http://blog.practitest.com

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  5. 3)Working on both Manual and Automation testing.
    Also experienced in networking and storage, leading QA teams, configuration management, customer support etc.

    You would make things clearer by specifying what you mean by "Automation testing" as there's the development of the tests and there's the execution of pre-written tests - and, naturally, there's a huge difference between the two.

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  6. 2)Automation Test Engineer - Part of developing a automation framework in PERL.

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  7. 1)Manual Test Engineer.Experienced in networking and storage, configuration management, customer support, Support etc. Software Testing Services

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