Your Weekly Testing News - Issue 424

Share your knowledge, earn £££, and inspire many people. Plus lots of testing events, community conversations to join and many helpful business posts. Read it all in this week's newsletter.

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There are many ways to get involved with the testing community. One of those ways is to contribute at a testing conference. And we've just announced five epic ways to get stuck in.

1️⃣ Talk at TestBash Autumn
2️⃣ Do a 99-Second Intro at TestBash Autumn
3️⃣ Create a Feature Spotlight for TestBash Autumn
4️⃣ Speak at an AMA or Discussion at TestBash Autumn
5️⃣ Share How Your Organisation Automates Your Product

Share your knowledge, earn £££, and inspire many people! Apply here. MoT Pro Members get instant access to TestBash Autumn over the two days and full access to all the videos after the event.

And if that isn't for you, how about joining a whole bunch of the community in person in Liverpool. Buy a ticket to TestBash UK 2023. 🇬🇧 Check out this handy video if you need to convince your manager.

I had a good chat with Sarah Deery (LearningBoss) last week. We'll soon launch "30 Days of Career Growth" to help folks get clarity on their career ambitions. Keep an eye and ear out for an announcement coming soon. I have a good feeling each daily challenge could spark something in the community that they didn't know they needed. ⚡️
 

🙋🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️ Join the conversation

  1. Where can I practice writing tests? asks Brianna
  2. New job? Celebrate with the community.
  3. Help Ben decide if a career in testing is for them. 
  4. Wanna help us get more folks involved in community discussions?
  5. What are the best places to find my first QA Position?
  6. Read about more beautiful bugs that just make you smile 😃
  7. What are your thoughts on this infrastructure testing tool? asks Samson
  8. Ben is curious about where did all the Test Managers go? 
  9. What would you include in a workshop about quality gates? Kristof would like your ideas. 
  10. Do you work part time? How do you support those who do?

Have a good week.

— Simon, CommunityBoss
 


 

📖 Helpful business posts



📚 Reading List of the Week

 
We have another fantastic reading list to share with you for the week. This reading list is all about Automation In Testing. A set of articles to take your automation efforts to the next level. Including The Building Blocks Of A UI Test Automation Framework, Should You Create Automation For Each Negative API Scenario?, Discussing Automation in Testing and more!  

Please do share one of the articles if you think someone would find it helpful. There's a good chance it could open up a new possibility for them.

Also, have a look at all the available Reading Lists. Is there something missing? What reading list would you find helpful? Feel free to email Mark Winteringham with your ideas. 📧



🗓️ Events

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🤝 Calls for Contributions


Stay up-to-date with the community via the Ministry of Testing Community Timeline, read an article or watch a talk. Discover what the testing community is sharing via the community blog feed.

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Simon Tomes

Community Team

Simon works in the community team at Ministry of Testing and his pronouns are he/him. Currently learning to be a better community enabler, he has a passion for all things testing with a career in various testing roles since 2003. He particularly enjoys promoting and sharing the value of exploratory testing.


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