Introduce yourself

Hello, my name is Ajay. I’m a CS graduate student. I am very passionate about Software Development and Artificial Intelligence. I want to learn Software Testing for my personal and college projects. I’m quite excited to be a part of this community and learn all kinds of new skills.

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Hello everyone
My name is Yudith and I just work as Software Tester
I’m new in this job so I wanna learn more about Testing and hopefully grow up my skills in tech industry
So glad to know MoT community!

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Hi, thank you for this motivating welcome.
I am Daniel and I am just starting in this wonderful world of testing. I was assigned for a job as a junior tester and this is the first place where I want to start learning how to test and improve my knowledge about this interesting topic.

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Hi, my name is Stefan and I’m currently leading testing efforts at hivemq.com - looking for JVM specialists taking holistic and exploratory testing beyond any UI. I started my career doing web development (classic LAMP) and switched over to ops out of curiosity, then got into QA out of necessity and (pretty much) product complexity. Now today I’m really into systems and rather programming language agnostic solutions to problems that rock!
Privately I’m into driving my excavator, welding and brewing beer. And drinking it of course.
Want to talk Metal? Ping me :slight_smile:

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Kia Ora, I’m Kath and I’m new to testing. I’m based in Wellington, NZ. I’ve always had an interest in testing and am lucky enough to have my company support me in my transition from the business side over to the technical / test side of things and testing the product.

I’ve done a bit of functional testing and some retesting of bugs. I want to add value to the quality of what we’re delivering to clients. I’m also interested in Accessibility Testing. I’m a little nervous about not having a enough time of being rushed - or you know that beginners thing, where you want to do a thorough job, but time just doesn’t allow for that.

Pleased I’ve found the Ministry of Testing. Looking forward to the courses on offer.

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Hi there ,
Thank you so much for the welcome message and it’s a privilege to be a part of this testing community.
My name is Anjali, a post graduate in Natural sciences. I am currently working as an exam invigilator but want to make a career change to testing. I have recently researched and studied about software testing through different paths and reached here to build my confidence and to learn much more about software testing. I am looking forward to start a career in testing and excited to learn more about testing.
Huge thanks to Mark and Dan for putting up this course for us .

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Hello, fellow testers. I’m Jen Bauer, a QA engineer and API testing lead. I’ve been in the QA world as an adjacent/honorary member for many years before making the pivot to full-time QA this year. I’m happy to connect on LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube - links are in my profile.

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Hello Jen and welcome to MoT! :slight_smile:

Did you enjoy talking on Test.Bash(); 2022? :wink:

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Hi everyone !

I’m a test manager from France in a small company.

See you !

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Hello and welcome to the MoT Forums! :slight_smile:

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Hi everyone :blush:

My name is Sammy. I am currently working as a business analyst and am just starting out on my journey learning about software testing. I haven’t worked as a tester before but I am looking forward to understanding more about the role and how I can work towards this.

I was recommended this course as a great place to start learning about software development and testing and I’m really enjoying it so far. Massive thank you to all who have created this resource and been willing share. Seems like a really welcoming community :blush:

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Hi :wave:!

I am a quality engineering advocate from Capital One UK.

Nice to meet you all :+1:

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Hello, community! I’m a Junior QA Engineer and Content Lead for the German Saas company. I’m here to get into quality assurance as much as possible and find some answers and ideas. Also, I’m interested in AI and its possibilities for my work.

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Hi All,

I’m currently a IT Network Engineer and have been working in the IT field for 10+ Years

I am here to learn about testing and to become a software tester as I am looking for a change in career :slight_smile:

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Hello! My name is Eesaa Sheikh and I am starting my software testing journey which this course was highly recommended from an apprenticeship that I have applied for…

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Hello friends, and my new family here in the Ministry of Testing Club. I am Ofurum Chukwudi, from Nigeria, primarily a healthcare provider who is seeking out new areas of expansion in IT. I felt software testing and quality assurance would be a nice and easier starting point compared to other options in IT, so I am all in on software testing and development, taking as many courses as necessary.

Meaghan Lewis, a LinkedIn Learning Instructor, recommended the Ministry of Testing on the completion of her introductory lectures, and I am pleased to be with you all.

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Hi,

I am Steve (Cardiff), a QA lead for a Startup called Detected.co a KYC Platform.

I have been in the QA sphere for 13 years and passionate about A11Y and testing in general. I hope to learn as there is always room for that and also give prospective back to my experiences in the various levels of QA I have been and company sizes I have worked over my term in QA.

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Welcome to the MOT community Eesaa , do take a minute to add a bit to your profile page @eesaa123 , so we can know who we are talking to (or about). Awesome, apprenticeship start. Hope you can grow and feel free to ask or answer as you learn more.

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WElcome to the community Ofrum . (I’m also a fan of using Linkedin courses)

You have wisely chosen to study about software quality, do feel free to ask and answer as you grow into your IT career.

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Greetings Steve.
Pretty sure you will find some "ally"ies in your quest to make software more accessible, in the MOT community. Stay toasty, it’s a cold city when the wind blows (or at least has been every time I have come up from Cambridge.)

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