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Two very good people, Jenna Charlton and Diana Dromey, give a sidehug and a big smile for the camera.
Two very good people in the testing community, Jenna Charlton and Diana Dromey, at TestBash Brighton 2024.
The sun sets over the sea. A large group of people are gathered in a social space on the beach. Many conversations are happening in different sized groups. There's a buzz in the air. There is a small bug character and a duck character immersed in the scene.
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo? (Cosmo's a duck!)
Do you want to learn more about Continuous Quality? image
Make your vote and community commentary count.
Slowly slowly catchy bug: MoT Weekly – Issue 491 image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
What happens when our testing is too fast? Discover many ways to learn from and participate in the testing, QA and quality engineering community. Read it all in this week's MoT Weekly.
How important are important bugs? Over 60% say very!  image
How long does it take from reporting the bug to a fix being available for retesting?
Is the AI future bright for software testing professionals?  image
75% of testers are positive about an AI future
RiskStorming is here! image
  • Beren Van Daele's profile
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
A guide and deck of cards to help explore risk analysis and quality strategy
A chart with four columns labelled A, B, C, and D. The first column contains various testing-related terms like "software testers," "exploratory testing," and "the testing community." The second column contains verbs like "wanted to," "requested to," and "declined to." The third column contains words like "praise," "argue with," and "collaborate." The fourth column contains nouns like "developers," "product managers," and "designers." The image encourages users to combine elements from each column to create their own fictional "tester revelations." The image also includes the website ministryoftesting.com.

Want to make your own fictitious Tester revelation? Just combine any of these four elements to create your own fact-free claim! Co-created with Rosie Sherry.

Simon Tomes
Simon Tomes
Why is ISTQB certification increasingly becoming a common job requirement? image
Are companies prioritising certifications over practical experience?
99 essential resources to help software testers image
Explore 99 must-know resources to elevate your skills and simplify your search for the best tools, methodologies, and insights
How would you explain what you do on a cardboard sign? image
You've got about 10 words, explain something about what it is we do.
A man on a busy street holding up a sign saying "You can find problems in software for a living"

This is me practicing simple ways of trying to explain what it is we do as software testers, quality assurance and quality engineering professionals.

How would you word it on a card board sign?

Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
The AI in testing worry list image
99 risks with the advancement of software testing an AI
A woman is lining up several rows of chairs. There is concentration and satisfaction on her face.
It's 2022 and we're in Manchester for a software testing conference called TestBash. Diana Dromey, Ministry of Testing's wonderful Events...
Looking down on crowds of people gathered around displays from companies in the testing community. There appears to be lots going on. There is a small bug character and duck character immersed in the scene.
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo? (Cosmo's a duck!)
How do you evaluate and promote your QA team member based on their level? image
I am new in my position as QA Manager and I am currently building the skills and competencies for the QAEngineers based on their level.
A testing job market: MoT Weekly – Issue 490 image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
What's going on with the testing job market right now? Join events and discover many ways to contribute and learn with the testing, QA and quality engineering community in this week's MoT Weekly.
A speaker facing an engaged audience of about 70 people.
We had a speaker share their Automation Journey through Playwright.
A speaker facing an engaged and seated audience of 30 - 40 people in a room.
We've revived in-person events for the Testing community this year. Our first event was about Accessibility Testing.
What's happening at The Testing Planet episode 6: The Apprentice  image
  • Diana Dromey's profile
How to learn about testing, interviews, onboarding, and the latest trends in testing careers.
Software testing salaries are trending downwards image
Software testers share their recent experience of salaries
Donald Duck has left the building!
Russell Thomas
Russell Thomas
Donald Duck has left the building!
When you tell testers to ignore your post, so you go viral

That one time when Simon kindly asked the software testing community to ignore a post, because it was a test. And naturally we all piled in with likes, commends and re-shares, because was just can't resist ignoring a rule.

Ben Dowen
Ben Dowen
Practicing systems thinking to improve your software testing image
Discover how everyday systems thinking can be harnessed to improve your testing approach
Here we have a super strong solo pic. We are immediately greeted with a big smile and 2 thumbs up. This TestBash attendee wears a black and white patterned dress and wears their hair up with some lovely dangly earrings. They do have a name tag on but we can't quite make it out. 

Background: The green screen backdrop depicts a simple illustrated outer space scene. The main colour is purple, with cute stars and planets in shades of pink, blue, and white. About a third of the way down the screen, a logo appears. It reads "Ministry of Testing" in bold white text with a blue shooting star behind it. Next to the text, in the same bold white style, is a line drawing of the planet Saturn.
Is this you? Please email alexandra@ministryoftesting.com or send me a message on the MoT Slack to grab the rest of your photobooth pics ...
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