Activity
Rosie Sherry
CEO & Founder at Ministry of Testing
She/Her
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
earned:
AI Agents Break Rules Under Everyday Pressure
thanked contributors on:
Discover how to navigate the challenges of integrating into a team unfamiliar with dedicated testers
earned:
Adding software testers successfully to any product team: Experiences, struggles, and tips
awarded Demi Van Malcot for:
Adding software testers successfully to any product team: Experiences, struggles, and tips
thanked contributors on:
Use your MoT profile to showcase for your work and contributions and have a living portfolio that grows with you
earned:
How to get the most out of your MoT profile: Top tips for maximising value
awarded Rahul Parwal for:
How to get the most out of your MoT profile: Top tips for maximising value
thanked contributors on:
Tackle the messy reality of AI-coded apps with lessons learned, testing tips, and debugging insights.
earned:
Testing AI-coded applications: Practical tips for software testers
awarded Rafaela Azevedo for:
Testing AI-coded applications: Practical tips for software testers
thanked contributors on:
Evaluate the pros and cons of low-code automation tools through a tester’s hands-on experience selecting a solution
earned:
Low-code test automation tools: First impressions and recommendations for beginners
awarded Mirza Sisic for:
Low-code test automation tools: First impressions and recommendations for beginners
thanked contributors on:
Gain tips to overcome nerves and ask questions that inspire creativity and problem-solving
earned:
Wide open spaces: A thought worker's guide to asking good questions
awarded Judy Mosley for:
Wide open spaces: A thought worker's guide to asking good questions
thanked contributors on:
Find out how a large, cross-functional tech team unified testing to improve quality at scale
earned:
One team, one goal: The reality of introducing a unified testing strategy
awarded Gina Chelton for:
One team, one goal: The reality of introducing a unified testing strategy
awarded Sam Farndale for:
One team, one goal: The reality of introducing a unified testing strategy
thanked contributors on:
Find out what’s really behind testing hires that fail (hint: it’s rarely because the tester couldn’t handle the job!)
earned:
When hiring software testers doesn't work (and what to do BEFORE you hire them)
awarded Susanne Abdelrahman for:
When hiring software testers doesn't work (and what to do BEFORE you hire them)
thanked contributors on:
See how operational definitions bring clarity to requirements and support earlier testing
earned:
Shifting software testing left with operational definitions
awarded Mike Harris for:
Shifting software testing left with operational definitions
thanked contributors on:
Learn from the mistakes and career lessons of an experienced leader to shape your path as a trusted leader in quality.
earned:
6 leadership mistakes that made me a better leader
awarded Gary Hawkes for:
6 leadership mistakes that made me a better leader
thanked contributors on:
Master software QA with our massive collection of 75+ practice websites. Level up your automation, API, security & performance testing skills on real testing playgrounds.
earned:
75+ Testing Practice Websites to Master Software QA in 2025
awarded Sarah Deery for:
75+ Testing Practice Websites to Master Software QA in 2025
thanked contributors on:
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.
earned:
Agile hardware testing: Enabling shift-left with hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing
awarded Renato Ruggiero for:
Agile hardware testing: Enabling shift-left with hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing
thanked contributors on:
Explore different mindsets to improve testing, overcome bias, and add more value.
earned:
I think, therefore I test: the importance of thinking for testers
awarded Ady Stokes for:
I think, therefore I test: the importance of thinking for testers
earned:
The "So What" Test
thanked contributors on:
Adopt combinatorial testing, a technique you may never have heard of but should consider using daily.
earned:
Software testers unite: Let's build a great tool and community for combinatorial testing!
awarded Rabi'a Brown for:
Software testers unite: Let's build a great tool and community for combinatorial testing!
thanked contributors on:
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.
earned:
Power pairing our people process: How we moved to a collaborative QA Engineer and QA Analyst model
awarded Matthew Whitaker for:
Power pairing our people process: How we moved to a collaborative QA Engineer and QA Analyst model
thanked contributors on:
Reveal the surprising number of bugs hidden in online forms that cause many companies to get the basics wrong
earned:
Making registration easy: Understanding the complexities of online forms
awarded Emily O'Connor for:
Making registration easy: Understanding the complexities of online forms
thanked contributors on:
Turn flaky test frustrations into reliable, reusable Cypress plug-ins that strengthen your test automation and contribute towards the quality community
Jira Issue Connect brings live, real-time Jira data directly into TestRail, eliminating tab-switching and stale fields.
Better than a generic video, see YOUR test, live, ready to show you what matters most: quality at scale.
With servers in >250 cities around the world, check your site for localization problems, broken GDPR banners, etc.
Catch the on-demand session with gaming legend John Romero and see how we’re redefining software quality at AI speed.