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The Pros and Cons of Software Crowdtesting
Crowdsourcing has drawn a lot of attention as a way of predicting and mapping future coronavirus hotspots based on user-reported symptoms. However, it’s also an increasingly popular approach to software application testing, engineering, and quality assurance.
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3 things you ought to know about User Acceptance Testing
The problems you encounter with user acceptance testing aren't technical. They're all political. You can't solve all of the messes when things go wrong – but you can do quite a bit to prevent them.
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8 ways to know that it’s time to hire a new QA tester
You want top-quality software, sure. But when is it time to increase the size of the testing team, so that you can deliver said top-quality software? Glad you asked.
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What’s the difference between a good QA director and a great one?
We’ve all seen the good QA director in their natural habitat, a creature who spends their time bathing in the light of an LED monitor, or perhaps gently lapping at a local coffee stream. But have you ever witnessed a great one?
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Mentoring is hard but rewarding, and it’s everyone’s job
Red Hat's Chief Digital Officer Margaret Dawson says mentoring is everyone's job, and especially so for those who've 'made it.'
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The best QA job interview questions for managers to ask
Your development team is ready to hire a new software tester. What questions can you ask in the job interview that (a) are not lame and (b) actually help you determine if this job applicant is qualified? If you have no idea what questions to ask the candidate, this article serves as a useful cheat sheet.
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If you think you can, You should! - Inspiro Blog
if you think you can, you should for no one is better than you and no one is wittier than you and if you take 1 step towards the opportunity
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I Thought Silicon Valley Burnout Couldn’t Happen to Me, But Then It Did
And I worry my friends in San Francisco are on the same path
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In what unexpected ways has writing a blog affected your career?
I was curious in what (unexpected) ways writing a blog affected your career, in both positive and/or negative ways.
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What should be on a QA tester’s résumé?
Professional software testers need job-hunting advice, just like anybody else. The key takeaway from recruiters? Customize your résumé — and watch the typos!
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The Body Shop will start hiring the first person who applies for any retail job
No interviews, no background checks, no drug tests. When there is a job available, just answer three yes-or-no questions and the job is yours. It’s a new philosophy called “open hiring”—and it works.
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How to Answer Tricky Personal Questions at a New Job
Navigating the gauntlet of questions from the new people in your life.
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Becoming a data scientist: The career path for job changers
It's no secret that data science is a good career path. The jobs are in demand, the salaries are compelling, and the work is interesting. So how does someone break in?
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40 Online Resources All Women in Tech Careers Should Know About
Women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers can often feel isolated at work if they don't have a lot of other female colleagues. Fortunately, the internet has more ways for women in tech to connect than ever before. Here are just 40 examples.
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Succession planning for when you leave a job
When you leave your old job on good terms, you want to ensure a smooth transition to make life easier for your replacement. This succession planning checklist can help you to hand over the reins.
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How to find the right data scientists
Before you hire a data scientist, make sure you're choosing the right type for your organization.
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Applying for Your Next Job May Be an Automated Nightmare
If you think looking for a job is already daunting, anxiety-riddled, and unpleasant, just wait until the algorithms take over the hiring process. When they do, a newfangled “digital recruiter” like VCV, which just received $1.7 million in early investment, hopes it will look something like this.
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3 resume format tips and tricks every job seeker should know
As someone who had reviewed thousands of resumes during my career, and interviewed and hired hundreds of people, I knew I could help.
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Three Tips Every Reddit Resume Poster Needs to Know - The Money Mix
The following post is by ESI from ESI Money, a blog about achieving financial independence through earning, saving, and investing (ESI). It’s written by an early 50’s retiree who achieved financial independence, shares what’s worked for him, and details how others can implement those successes in their lives. He is also the author of a…
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Early-Career Job Loss Negatively Affects Long-term Health
Numerous studies have suggested that job loss and unemployment lead to poorer health. Sociologists at the University of Bamberg are now continuing this research and have set out to answer whether job loss still has health-related consequences even if it occurred decades ago and subsequent employment may have been found. Jonas Voßemer and Professor Michael Gebel, Chair of Methods of Empirical Social Research at the University of Bamberg, have shown with their current research that...
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