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Nataliia Burmei
Lead Quality Engineer
I am Nat, Lead Quality Engineer who loves travelling, running, quality coffee with a book on the side. Totally unbiased, I love quality.
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3.2.0 of MoT Software Quality Engineering Certificate
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A human tech community
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This badge is awarded to members that are listed as hosts for an MoT Chapter Event in the MoTaverse.
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Hosted MoT London
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It’s easy to get lost in everything AI. And tonight at the London Chapter casual catchup was no exception. We talked about AI a lot. Like most of every conversation came back to AI. But I’m gl...
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Thanks for organising April’s London Chapter event. I appreciate you bringing a group of us together.
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Great to catch up in person, Nat. See you around the MoTaverse.
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Member joined MoT London chapter
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Performance reviews are like marmite Ep 98
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Everyone’s invited to the QA Party! - Ep 103
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TWiQ: Testing in production - EP 107
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Curiosity killed the chat - Ep 109
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Quality Coaching: Fizzy minds and quality problems - Ep 115
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Eggs, toilet seats and fundamental quality career advice - Ep 125
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SQEC ready. Pair ready. Glossary ready - Ep 130
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In tech, we work in small iterations, why not approach learning the same?
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AMA answer: What is for you the most difficult thing about doing quality assistance?
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In tech, we work in small iterations, why not approach learning the same?
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AMA answer: What is for you the most difficult thing about doing quality assistance?
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AMA answer: What is for you the most difficult thing about doing quality assistance?
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In tech, we work in small iterations, why not approach learning the same?
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Member joined MoT London chapter
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AMA answer: What is for you the most difficult thing about doing quality assistance?
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AMA answer: What is for you the most difficult thing about doing quality assistance?
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Demi Van Malcot asked "What is for you the most difficult thing about doing quality assistance?" in AMA about transitioning to Quality Assistance model.At first it was hard to find my feet into in ...
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"I like pairing up food. I like Gherkin with running honey. Yes, it's delicious, savoury and sweet combo. Feta cheese and sweet fruit (peach, plum) in the oven. Plain yogurt and peanut butter. Can eat them as snacks ;) "
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Rich Adams asks:Would you prefer to eat a lot of one snack at one, seeing how two snacks mix together or sampling the full bowl of snacks?
I'm a big fan of pair-wise testing... sorry I mean pairin...
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Lots of one snack, mix two snacks or sample a full bowl of snacks?
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Lots of one snack, mix two snacks or sample a full bowl of snacks?
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Lots of one snack, mix two snacks or sample a full bowl of snacks?
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"I also think we humans don't always appreciate small learnings, we take it for granted. We are more impressed with big ones. If one does small learning every day (one article, one comment, one MCP command, one chat with PM that landed well) and make on..."
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"I think we live in such fast paced time that it can become counterproductive to follow only structural learning. Some things can become irrelevant by the time you finish them.
It reminds me of sticking too much to waterfall model when the world is agi..."
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I predict a huge fundamental shift will happen when it comes to learning and professional development. Infact, it's already happening. If you've been in the tech space for a while, you may have not...
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In tech, we work in small iterations, why not approach learning the same?
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In tech, we work in small iterations, why not approach learning the same?
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In tech, we work in small iterations, why not approach learning the same?
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In tech, we work in small iterations, why not approach learning the same?
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In tech, we work in small iterations, why not approach learning the same?
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In tech, we work in small iterations, why not approach learning the same?
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I predict a huge fundamental shift will happen when it comes to learning and professional development. Infact, it's already happening. If you've been in the tech space for a while, you may have not...
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Eggs, toilet seats and fundamental quality career advice - Ep 125
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Member joined MoT London chapter
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Member joined AI Chapter chapter
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