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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 building.
🎓 MoT-STEC qualified
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When hiring software testers doesn't work (and what to do BEFORE you hire them)
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When hiring software testers doesn't work (and what to do BEFORE you hire them)
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See how operational definitions bring clarity to requirements and support earlier testing
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Shifting software testing left with operational definitions
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Shifting software testing left with operational definitions
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Learn from the mistakes and career lessons of an experienced leader to shape your path as a trusted leader in quality.
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6 leadership mistakes that made me a better leader
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6 leadership mistakes that made me a better leader
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Master software QA with our massive collection of 75+ practice websites. Level up your automation, API, security & performance testing skills on real testing playgrounds.
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75+ Testing Practice Websites to Master Software QA in 2025
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75+ Testing Practice Websites to Master Software QA in 2025
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Discover how HIL testing enables early system-level validation of embedded software, even before it can be integrated with the physical environment or external systems.
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Agile hardware testing: Enabling shift-left with hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing
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Agile hardware testing: Enabling shift-left with hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing
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Explore different mindsets to improve testing, overcome bias, and add more value.
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I think, therefore I test: the importance of thinking for testers
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I think, therefore I test: the importance of thinking for testers
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The "So What" Test
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Adopt combinatorial testing, a technique you may never have heard of but should consider using daily.
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Software testers unite: Let's build a great tool and community for combinatorial testing!
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Software testers unite: Let's build a great tool and community for combinatorial testing!
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Pairing QA Engineers and Analysts isn't just a process tweak, it's a cultural shift that transforms siloed testing into a collaborative, balanced and business-aligned effort.
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Power pairing our people process: How we moved to a collaborative QA Engineer and QA Analyst model
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Power pairing our people process: How we moved to a collaborative QA Engineer and QA Analyst model
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Reveal the surprising number of bugs hidden in online forms that cause many companies to get the basics wrong
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Making registration easy: Understanding the complexities of online forms
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Making registration easy: Understanding the complexities of online forms
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Turn flaky test frustrations into reliable, reusable Cypress plug-ins that strengthen your test automation and contribute towards the quality community
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Writing custom Cypress plug-ins that solve common software testing problems
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Writing custom Cypress plug-ins that solve common software testing problems
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Focus on smart testing, risk reduction, and team habits that prevent firefighting to build reliable software from the start.
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Moving fast and breaking things? Build reliable software from day one instead
awarded Ishalli Garg for:
Moving fast and breaking things? Build reliable software from day one instead
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1.8.0 of A tester’s role in continuous quality
awarded Sarah Deery for:
1.8.0 of A tester’s role in continuous quality
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1.8.0 of A tester’s role in continuous quality
awarded Barry Ehigiator for:
1.7.0 of A tester’s role in continuous quality
awarded Rahul Parwal for:
1.7.0 of A tester’s role in continuous quality
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1.7.0 of A tester’s role in continuous quality
awarded Nataliia Burmei for:
1.6.0 of A tester’s role in continuous quality
awarded Ady Stokes for:
1.6.0 of A tester’s role in continuous quality
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1.6.0 of A tester’s role in continuous quality
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The "So What" Test
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Quality is a commercial choice: The case for pragmatism
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The "So What" Test
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The Community's Guide to Quality Narratives
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Using Narratives to Sharpen Testing Skills
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Building a Quality Narrative
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How we tell the quality story matters
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The "So What" Test
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