Jan Eumann
Jan works as the Test Engineering Lead/Manager at eBay DE in Berlin, Germany. He has been in the software industry for almost 15 years working in different roles in the software development process. Jan started as a developer and quickly learned to appreciate skilled testers. In the last years, he worked as a test engineer looking into exploratory testing and how automation can support testing. He is working in an agile team performing testing tasks while also writing production code and educating the team and himself about testing.
Achievements
Certificates
Awarded for:
Achieving one or more Community Stars in five or more unique months
Activity
earned:
Member joined MoT Berlin chapter
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Member joined MoT Berlin chapter
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Member joined MoT Berlin chapter
earned:
Member joined MoT Berlin chapter
earned:
Member joined MoT Berlin chapter
Contributions
We are back! Our summer break is finally over, the suitcases are heavy with TestBash swag (MoTaCon swag, actually), and we can't wait to see you all again!🎤 Quality TalksAsh Hynie, Ashutosh Mishra,...
6 meetups. 7 months. Countless connections.This space gave me so much room to build Epic Test Quest and grow with our community.We played, laughed, tested, and shared snacks one last time.Thanks to...
Ahead of the testionary game at our last MoT Berlin Game Night, I checked which pens were up for the task. One didn't make the cut - blue failed the pen test (pun intended) and was left out of the ...
Forget about Pictionary - here comes Testionary, MoT Berlin's version of the fun game with a testing twist!The players choose from different categories like "UI elements", "user actions", "common i...
Grateful for this brilliant community at MoT Berlin Thanks for the energy, the questions, and the conversations — you made it special.
Who says testing can't be a party? Last night, while Berlin turned into a winter wonderland, we turned testing concepts into games that had everyone from seasoned QA pros to curious developers roll...
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Another successful Open Space meetup in the books! Our cozy group proved once again that quality conversations don't need huge crowds - they need engaged people with great ideas.