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Rosie Sherry
CEO & Founder at Ministry of Testing
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I've been working in the software testing and quality engineering space since the year 2000 whilst also combining it with my love for education and community. It turns out quality, community and education go nicely hand in hand.
🎓 MoT-STEC qualified
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Agentic QE: From AI Assistant to AI Workforce
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AMA about Community
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A collection of questions and answers about community
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Nice job title moment, thank you!
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One small habit I’ve developed is updating my in-house job title to reflect the kind of testing I’m focused on at that moment.
Sometimes the title is straightforward. Sometimes it is slightly...
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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Why I change my in-house job title to match the testing I’m doing
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MoT Philippines
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"Can you give 3 practical examples of how marketing has contributed to building a better product?"
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Honest confession: before Thunders, I spent my career in winter sports, beauty, the Cultural & Creative Industries, and never dabbled in the IT sector. There was always a CTO quietly sheltering...
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AMA about how non-technical teams can contribute to quality: I'm a Marketing PM at an AI test automation company.
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AMA about how non-technical teams can contribute to quality: I'm a Marketing PM at an AI test automation company.
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UI testing is powerful.But it’s also… heavy.Frameworks, setup, configs, pipelines — all necessary, but sometimes overwhelming when all you want is something simple:“Is this working right now?”That’...
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From frustration to Skynet: building a lightweight UI automation helper
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From frustration to Skynet: building a lightweight UI automation helper
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I'm still getting comfortable with this whole podcasting thing. Many video tools capture random moments during recordings, and sometimes they just make me chuckle.Episode 9 of Into the MoTaverse wi...
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I'm still getting comfortable with this whole podcasting thing. Many video tools capture random moments during recordings, and sometimes they just make me chuckle.Episode 9 of Into the MoTaverse wi...
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The five stages of losing our craft
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"Where is systems testing heading in the age of AI?"
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System testing is often seen as just the top of the Automation Pyramid, which can lead it to being minimized to a dangerous point.This has been my focus during my career, and I am always happy to ...
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AMA about System Testing
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AMA about System Testing
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Building What WCAG Can't Test
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QA Engineer III
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USA, Remote
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Test Manager
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London, Hybrid
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On 404!
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MPs asks Lloyds Bank for more information about ‘alarming’ breach
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Walmyr Takes on The Candymapper Challenge with Cypress!
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"My current vibe is that we need to adapt to what networks/intranets/communities need to look like. We need to provide different layers of care.
Could we develop solutions to fit the new age of bots? Yes.
Do we want to? In my case, nope, not interested..."
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Dead Internet Theory Explained
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The high cost of stagnant pull requests: moving towards collaborative Quality
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The high cost of stagnant pull requests: moving towards collaborative Quality
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The high cost of stagnant pull requests: moving towards collaborative Quality
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The high cost of stagnant pull requests: moving towards collaborative Quality
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Analyse the risks of stagnant pull requests and adopt a Quality Engineering mindset to reduce technical debt and accelerate value delivery through developer-led testing and faster merge cycles.
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The high cost of stagnant pull requests: moving towards collaborative Quality
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The high cost of stagnant pull requests: moving towards collaborative Quality
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The high cost of stagnant pull requests: moving towards collaborative Quality
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