I have a great job, I get to break software for a living. I'm a software test engineer, as they call it here. And that means that I work together with developers to find faults and problems in business software. Currently busy with an end-to-end test, which means that the application we're working on gets hooked up to the live (test) enviroments of the other applications we're depended on to test if the connections all work well and if we can follow the complete process from front-end to back-end.
What I love about my job is that I am instrumental for the quality of a piece of software that millions of people will be using.
What I hate about my job is the commute, and stubborness of people tasked with maintaining the end-to-end test environment.
I have a great job, I get to break software for a living. I'm a software test engineer, as they call it here. And that means that I work together with developers to find faults and problems in business software. Currently busy with an end-to-end test, which means that the application we're working on gets hooked up to the live (test) enviroments of the other applications we're depended on to test if the connections all work well and if we can follow the complete process from front-end to back-end.
What I love about my job is that I am instrumental for the quality of a piece of software that millions of people will be using.
What I hate about my job is the commute, and stubborness of people tasked with maintaining the end-to-end test environment.