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Kaylen Stuart
I routinely update my in-house Slack job title to reflect the type of testing I’m currently focused on—usually with a mix of accuracy and humour. It serves as a lightweight, visible way to communicate what I’m working on without needing a status update or meeting.
Titles like “Finder of the Undocumented Error Codes” highlight the nature of the work (exploratory testing, edge cases, unexpected behaviours) while keeping things engaging for the team. It often sparks conversations, helps others understand where my attention is, and makes day-to-day testing feel a bit more human.
It’s a small habit, but it’s become an effective way to share context, show ownership of my work, and bring a bit of personality into a remote working environment.
Kaylen Stuart
Senior Software Test Engineer
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Loyal fan of coffee and chocolate. Giver of useless facts and pointer of things. Spent 10 years in games before switching to bath bombs. Favourite bug involved: “fill room with penguins.”
Ady Stokes
That's a great idea, thank you for sharing
Rosie Sherry
This is a most excellent way of communicating things about our work :)
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