Career Paths for Testers Using Personas
I should mention for those of you who don’t follow me on twitter, that my article Career Paths for Testers Using Personas is on StickyMinds (on the front page this week).
I should mention for those of you who don’t follow me on twitter, that my article Career Paths for Testers Using Personas is on StickyMinds (on the front page this week).
We have made it to another Friday. Air quality in the bright green pacific northwest got to pretty unhealthy levels this week, but it’s better (finally) today. I feel like I’ve been licking a dustpan. On the times when i could see my computer screen through the haze, here’s what I found this week. First…
I’ve started (finally) working from different rooms in my house this past week. I’ve found that this is very confusing for the dog, but I think she’ll be ok. Here are some things I found this week that may be interesting. Believe it or not, I found an article on Scrum that I actually liked….
Here we go again “In lockdown, Zoom expands to fill all of the manager’s available time.”I’ve been feeling the Zoom fatigue, and I’m not the only one. This article makes a valid (!) claim that the above quote is the third amendment to Parkinsons Law. I’m not very fond of scrum. Not because it’s necessarily…
Brent and I gabbed about testing again last week – or sort of…We mostly talked about change management, and why people avoid or embrace change. We’ll probably settle back to a once every two weeks posting after this – or some sort of regular, sustainable cadence. Subscribe to the ABTesting Podcast! Subscribe via RSS Subscribe…
If you read my last post (sorry, no link – I’m not ready to try that yet), you’ll know that I’m attempting to use my Microsoft surface device as my only electronic device on my trip to Amsterdam for Eurostar. So far, it’s working ok. The cover/keyboard works better than I though tit would – although…
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There is not enough thinking about career paths in testing so I’m very glad you published this. The section about careers in HWTSM helped me decide that there was enough of a career path in testing to continue working in the field.
I agree about not enough thinking about career paths (hence my wallowing a month or two ago on the subject). I sincerely believe that we need career paths in order to advance the profession – otherwise we’ll continue to repeat ourselves.