What's everyone else earning?

Submit your anonymous salary details. Plus, discover highlights of the previous week in the MoTaverse.

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Some street art that brightened up Nadja Schulz’s world. 🤩

 

The image shows a promotional graphic for "Qt Quality Assurance" and "Squish". The left side of the graphic has large white text on a dark purple background that reads "Reliable, scriptable & fully automated. Try Squish for free."  The right side of the graphic displays a user interface for "Squish". It shows "Test Suites" with three checkboxes: "tst_general" (checked, with a red "REC" icon next to it and a green circle), "tst_adding" (checked), and "tst_adding_data" (checked). Below "Test Suites" is "Test Results" with "Test case" showing "Pass" and "Fail" options. There are also columns for "Result" and "Message", with some entries visible, including "tst_adding" and "Detail". Further to the right, a code editor or script view is partially visible, showing Python-like code with import statements and function definitions.

Reduce flakiness. Try Squish for free.

Enhance test coverage, and streamline automation. Take a tour!

 

STEC, STEC, STEC

Ever feel like the acronym of a certain testing certification keeps appearing everywhere? On LinkedIn profile headlines, in forum discussions, and on podcasts. A change in the certificate model is long overdue. We’re not in the business of exam fees. We’re in the business of confidence, community & connections.

Learn more about the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate.

 

What’s everyone else earning?

We’re collecting live and anonymous salary data to help make sense of the industry salaries landscape for software testing and quality engineering professionals. Live data will be available to Professional Members, and comprehensive analysis and reports are planned for the future. Exciting!

Submit your salary details

 

A whimsical illustration depicts a large, dark cave with purple crystals emerging from the ground and within its depths. To the right, inside the cave, a bright yellow lightbulb glows. A cartoonish, light gray creature with a large head, two antennae, six legs, and a wide, toothy grin stands at the cave's entrance on the left. The background is a dark purple with subtle white speckles, resembling a starry night sky. The text "WHAT DOES THE FUTURE LOOK LIKE FOR QUALITY COACHING?" is prominently displayed in large white letters on the left side of the image.

The role of a quality coach is growing. But what might the future look like?

Ady Stokes and the community explore this topic.

 

MoT Ambassador crew photo on Gmeet call

Behind every great community… are people who laugh, learn, and lift each other.

Grateful to be in this room of passionate and serious testers.

 

A group of eight people smiling and posing on a sandy beach with the Vancouver bay and mountains in the background. Ships and sailboats are visible on the water under a cloudy sky.

Vancouver QA TrailTalks: Walking meetup - June 22nd.

Grabbed coffee, took a breezy walk by the bay, started chatting about a11y… and somehow ended up swapping job hunting tips again 😂 Classic us. Always a good time with this crew! 

 

A friendly, white robot with a blue and black screen for a face holds a large tablet displaying colorful lines of code. A magnifying glass hovers over the code. The background is a dark purple with white stars and a blue and pink shooting star.

Testing AI-coded applications: Practical tips for software testers by Rafaela Azevedo.

Tackle the messy reality of AI-coded apps with lessons learned, testing tips, and debugging insights.

 

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Centralize Testing. Elevate Quality. Build, test, and deploy with intuitive test management that’s ready for your DevOps workflows.

Try for free.

 

600 people gathered in person

Last week, more than 600 people of the MoTaverse gathered in real life. We've been investing and expanding our MoT Meetups over the past year.

And it's really starting to show.

 

A no entry sign with a bug in it. Text: Zero bug policy.

Imagine opening the bug tracker and seeing nothing waiting. But the idea is not about chasing perfection or pretending that bugs no longer exist. It is more about changing how teams treat bugs.

 

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Testers according to Hiring Managers in AI Era

I am not afraid of AI generated code

Exploratory Testing: The Unsung Hero

 

The view from The Observatory

How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

Smarter Testing with GenAI: From Exploratory Ideas to Automated Scripts

After ‘Vibe Coding’ Comes ‘Vibe Testing’ (Almost)

How to handle team conflict as a first-time manager

Expert Generalists

So Long, Jenkins! Hello, GitHub Actions! Pipedrive’s Big CI/CD Switch

View more from The Observatory. 🛰️

 

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Discover hidden features, celebrate real stories, and hear how the testing community is connecting in surprising ways. 🎧

Listen to This Week in Testing: Confessions of a testing community.

 

A photo of Brighton Pier, a pebble peach, the sky is blue with some clouds. It was a sunny day.

What's not to love about Brighton Pier on a sunny day? Photo from TestBash 2024.

Join the community in Brighton this October, as part of an Unlimited membership or ticket.

 

Share the joy

MoT Professional Members can now gift community stars to fellow community members. As Team MoT has been dishing out stars, we noticed an improvement in our well-being. Turns out giving stars makes you feel good! We want to spread that joy. What note of gratitude could you share?

+ Award a Community Star

 

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Talk nerdy to me

See the full list of our events, including in-person meetups. online get-togethers, a Leading with Quality day and the most exciting testing conference on the planet, TestBash.

Read Emily O’Connor’s tips on top-tier networking.

 

Essential career growth-inducing links

Certifications | Articles | Software Testing Live | Talks | Collections | Memes | Memories | Observatory | Glossary | The Club | Members | Store | TestBash

 

👤 How to get the most out of your MoT profile: Top tips for maximising value.

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