Jesse Berkeley | Activities
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Ways of working is often fascinating topic to explore. While I was moving from quality assurance to quality assistance, I didn't expect it would change the way I work as tester. Once implemented co...
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AMA about transitioning to Quality Assistance model
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AMA about transitioning to Quality Assistance model
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"How do we balance championing the Quality Assistance model with the reality that many early‑career quality engineers haven’t yet experienced working this way?"
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This Week in Quality
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Share your week’s highlights, challenges, and lessons in quality
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Senior Quality Analyst
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Lasi, Romania (Hybrid)
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Yesterday we had our first AI Chapter catch up to brainstorm how this chapter will work to help community adopt AI and overcome challenges.We spoke about:
what are current challenges in AI era? Is...
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AI Chapter. Let's go
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AI Chapter. Let's go
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AI Chapter. Let's go
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AI Chapter. Let's go
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AI Chapter. Let's go
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AI Chapter. Let's go
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AI Chapter. Let's go
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AI Chapter. Let's go
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AI Chapter. Let's go
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Master the RICCE framework to transition from manual testing to AI-augmented automation by leveraging structured prompting and the Playwright MCP agent ecosystem.
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From manual to automated: a tester’s journey into AI
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From manual to automated: a tester’s journey into AI
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From manual to automated: a tester’s journey into AI
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From manual to automated: a tester’s journey into AI
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Sandbox
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Definitions of Sandbox
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Running Claude Code Without Guardrails — While Keeping It Safe
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GitHub Copilot CLI combines model families for a second opinion (Rubber Ducking)
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We can test in production: An introduction to shifting testing right
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Explore shift right and how to practice it within testing
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We can test in production: An introduction to shifting testing right
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We can test in production: An introduction to shifting testing right
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We can test in production: An introduction to shifting testing right
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3.4.0 of MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate
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3.4.0 of MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate
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3.4.0 of MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate
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Vertical Slice
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Definitions of Vertical Slice
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Don’t automate everything, review everything
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3.4.0 of MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate
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Dive into the handy Test Heuristics Cheat Sheet, new and improved for today's modern testing professional. Support your testing efforts and generate test ideas.
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Test Heuristics Cheat Sheet
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Test Heuristics Cheat Sheet
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How does a team’s stage of development influence the style of quality engineering it needs to thrive?
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Quality Engineers do their best work when a team is forming
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Quality Engineers do their best work when a team is forming
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Quality Engineers do their best work when a team is forming
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Quality Engineers do their best work when a team is forming
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Quality Engineers do their best work when a team is forming
Jesse Berkeley
Senior Test Engineer
Hey folks, I am Jesse Berkeley and I'm here to learn from you all as I continue to grow in the craft of test engineering and quality engineering. Looking forward to learning from the community!
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