Discussion: Testing Tools

10th January 2023
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Louise Gibbs's profile
Louise Gibbs

Senior Automation Tester

Vernon Richards's profile
Vernon Richards

Quality Coach / Senior Quality Engineer

Olga Vovk's profile
Olga Vovk

Senior SDET

Hugh McCamphill's profile
Hugh McCamphill

Lead Automation Engineer

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Watch the Discussion hosted by Vernon Richards with guests Louise Gibbs, Olga Vovk and Hugh McCamphill to discuss Test tools.  What to use, where to find them and how to become tool aware.  Learn how to create and expand your testing toolbelt with new tools and tool sources.

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Louise Gibbs

Senior Automation Tester

Louise is a Senior Automation Tester at PebblePad. Her main job is to review and maintain the automated tests that are run overnight, and investigate the causes of any failures. She has also worked for companies in the e-commerce, scientific research and automotive industries, and runs a personal blog at louisegibbstest.wordpress.com, where she talks about her experiences as a software tester. She enjoys improving her testing skills and her main method for achieving this is by speaking to other Testers and discussing ideas.
Vernon Richards's profile'

Vernon Richards

Quality Coach / Senior Quality Engineer

I’m a Quality Coach & Tester that helps orgs, teams & individuals understand the relationship between quality & testing to help them build better products & deliver more effective services.

I’ve been testing since 2002 starting with video games on PS2, Xbox & PC. It may not sound like a real job but it’s the truth!

By day I’m a Senior Quality Engineer at a health tech night I run Abode of Quality. Here is one of my core values:

“The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude (& how you’re thinking) about the problem.” - Captain Jack Sparrow (the part in brackets was my addition though!)

I believe that quality & testing problems are actually people problems in disguise! Often the cause of these problems is misaligned goals, different perspectives, low empathy for colleagues, and the list goes on.

Using my coaching skills in the quality & testing space, I believe the most effective way to serve the business, is to help teams & individuals gain new perspectives about themselves & their teammates.

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Olga Vovk

Senior SDET

Olga (AKA Olha) is a self-taught web developer who has switched to test automation career in 2015 and has fallen in love with DevOps concept and all things automated ever since. Olga's current role is the Senior SDET for the University of Washington. For the past few years she worked as an Associate Director of Technology at VMLY&R assisting multiple agency clients with their test automation strategy and development needs. She consulted such companies as Bridgestone, Ford, ABF, NAPA, United Rentals, Wendy's, Electrolux, Sherwin-Williams and others. She is the organizer of the Software Testing KC meetup, co-founder of QA Learning Center, and is a passionate supporter of Women in Tech groups.
Hugh McCamphill's profile'

Hugh McCamphill

Lead Automation Engineer

I've been involved in testing for the last fifteen years or so including being a test manager and hands on testing, but currently focusing on developing test automation for Glofox. When I can I like to get involved in the community (COVID 19 permitting!) and have ran the Belfast Selenium Meetup for a number of years.
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