Software testing news – Issue 476: Beyond the tests

How can we demonstrate tester/QA value? Find out what's been happening in the testing community and join events to enhance your career opportunities. All in this week's software testing news.

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What's been happening in the testing, QA and quality engineering community? Let's go! 🚢

 

Community 

Career Growth

Leadership

Testing Trends

Essentials

Risks

Automation

A screengrab of a poll. Text: Is ROI on UI E2E automation a myth? Bonus points for sharing why yes no

Accessibility

Strategy

Shift Left

Quality

AI in Testing

API Testing

Test Cases

Performance Testing

Git

Just for Fun


I hope you have a great week.

— Simon Tomes, part of the Community Team at Ministry of Testing

 



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Gather with the testing community. Join an event, Slack and The Club.
 


 

🗓️ Events

New events are always added, so keep checking the events page for up-to-date info.


 


🗞️ Industry News

 


✏️ Calls for Contributions


"We believe people have so much to give, but when it comes to submissions it is our role at MoT to find the best place for them to fit. There are many moving pieces, we can't expect everyone to understand or know what is going on. However, as a team we should be able to make decisions about where they could fit. We review submissions with that in mind. We do not want them to gather dust and we also check ourselves to improve our own internal processes and tech." 

Read more from MoT's founder and CEO, Rosie Sherry, in her post: A look inside our Continuous Call for Contributions process.

 


Simon Tomes
he/him
Community Lead at Ministry of Testing
Hello, I'm Simon. I've had various roles in testing, tech leadership and coaching since 2003. I believe in the power of collaboration, creativity and community.
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