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Jitesh Gosai
Principal Tester
Jit’s expertise in testing spans over two decades. He currently works as the Principal Tester for the BBC. He aims to help teams build quality into their products and cultivate a Culture of Quality.
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He's always helpful and does some amazing talks
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Brilliant talk, really appreciate the insightful processing.
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You delivered an excellent and insightful talk plus it was great to chat to you about Quality Engineering during the break.
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Thank you for getting on stage today, nice talk!
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Loved your talk today at Testbash aka MoTaCon .... as always you blew my brain with your depth of info which was great 😁 ... i love learning from your talks!
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Great breakdown of the crowdstrike incident
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Absolutely fantastic talk again. Really interesting and got my brain whirling!Thanks!
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What an engaging presentation! The storytelling, transitions, etc. You had my full attention at all times! Memorable!
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Did an amazing talk with great slides
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Speech at TestBash
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I appreciate the way you describe the role of a Principal Quality Engineer - it helps me to explain the role of testing outside that of specific user stories.Great talk as always 👏
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Good people, good chats, good learning
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19/07/25 London.
Thanks to the SIGiST team for organising and running a lovely conference. Some solid talks about AI.
At the end of the day myself, Eamon, Ayesha, Andy, Jit and Bug had a de...
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You're setting yourself up for failure if QA owns quality
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JItesh shared this powerful line about ownership during a The Testing Planet Cosmic Discussion: The limitations of shift-left and existing practices.
Some questions to ask yourself about your cu...
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How to go from being a gatekeeper to being a quality coach
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At the Leeds Testing Atelier I spoke about how we, as testers, can go from being gatekeepers to being quality coaches. One of the practical suggestions was to facilitate a test planning workshop wi...
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The Staff Quality Engineer role
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Cosmic discussion: quality engineering people
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Cosmic Discussion: The limitations of shift-left and existing practices
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Ask Me Anything about Speed & Quality
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Speed vs Quality: Can You Have Both?
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Why We Failed at Building in Testability
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A Beginner’s Guide To Critical Thinking
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Discussion - What is Quality?
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What Is a Principal Tester? - Jitesh Gosai
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The Skill of Continuous Testing - Jitesh Gosai
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Mobile Test Automation at the BBC: Then, Now and Next - Jit Gosai
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Test.bash(); 2018 Speaker AMA - 99 Second Edition
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Jit Gosai talking on Pyschological Safety
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At Leeds Atelier Jit Gosai spoke on Pyschological Safety.
And here's a slide where he talks about VUCA (Volatile, Uncertainty, Complex, Ambigious)
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How curiosity, humility, and empathy can shift your role from inspecting for quality to shaping a culture of quality, one interaction at a time.
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Our measures of productivity will need to change or we’ll find ourselves on a never-ending treadmill.
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63% of you were not aware of the existence of the Staff Quality Engineer role
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Earned through actions that have made the MoT Community a more pleasant and useful place to be.
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Exploring how teams can adopt Quality Engineering by examining key approaches, the evolution of testing, the role of different contributors, common pitfalls, and how organisations can support success.
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