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W5 Personal Excellence 5/7/2014 11:30:00 AM Twelve Tips for Becoming a More Professional Tester Presented by: Joel Montvelisky PractiTest Brought to you by: 340 Corporate Way, Suite 300, Orange Park, FL 32073 888-268-8770 ∙ 904-278-0524 ∙ [email protected] ∙ www.sqe.com

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Many testers feel that their organizations do not treat them with the same level of professionalism and respect that their development peers receive. Testers attribute this to the fact that testing is a relatively “new” profession, that few universities grant a formal degree in software testing, and all sorts of other external factors—things beyond their control. But, to be perceived as professionals, we need to start by becoming more professional. Joel Montvelisky shares a number of things we can do to improve our professionalism while increasing the value of our work in our organizations. These simple yet important things include expanding our technical involvement in projects, increasing the interaction with our users and their representatives, leading the risk assessment process in our projects, and more. Joel reviews twelve specific points—practical tips you can start using right away to become a more professional tester.

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W5

Personal Excellence

5/7/2014 11:30:00 AM

Twelve Tips for Becoming a

More Professional Tester

Presented by:

Joel Montvelisky

PractiTest

Brought to you by:

340 Corporate Way, Suite 300, Orange Park, FL 32073

888-268-8770 ∙ 904-278-0524 ∙ [email protected] ∙ www.sqe.com

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Joel Montvelisky

PractiTest

For the past fifteen years, Joel Montvelisky has been a tester, QA manager, and consultant, working with both small and large organizations in Israel and the Silicon Valley. Joel believes that testers should always strive to provide more QA intelligence value to their organizations and to expand both professionally and technically. As principal solution architect at PractiTest, he works with hundreds of teams worldwide, gathering knowledge and experience on the changing roles and the challenges testers face in today's dynamic reality. Joel is a blogger and collaborator in multiple QA communities and testing magazines. Read more of Joel’s thoughts on the QA Intelligence blog, qablog.practitest.com.

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Joel Montvelisky

Chief Solution Architect

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12 Tips for Becoming

a More Professional Tester

(…or how to stop being a Non-Professional tester)

A little about me…

� Professions:

- Tester

- QA Manager

- Blogger

- Speaker

- Solution

Architect

� Some numbers:- 1 wife

- 3 kids

- 1 dog & 1 fish

- 21 Km

� PractiTest

- Chief Solution Architect

- QA Manager (retired)

� Other (interesting) stuff

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About

� SaaS ALM Solution

� Simple & Intuitive – yet – Methodological & Flexible

� Integrates with Jira, Redmine, Bugzilla, SVN, Selenium, QTP,

Ranorex, SoapUI, etc…

� Best Darn Support in the Business ☺

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State of Testing 2013

� Tea-Time with Testers &

PractiTest(with the help of tens of

bloggers and tweeps worldwide)

� Over 600+ respondents from

40+ countries

� Will run yearly

� Download the report FREE from

PractiTest’s blog

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Is Testing a Profession?

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Profession (Merriam-Webster):

“A type of job that requires special Education, Training, or Skill”

Then why do so many testers

feel they are not Professionals???

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What makes

someone A Professional?

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Let’s take a couple of examples

of Professionals in other fields

� A Doctor

� A Wood Craftsman

� A Soldier � Knowledge

� Experience

� Tools

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The Professional

“Virtual Toolbox”

A set of tools that the professional

knows when and how to use.

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The Testing Professional

Virtual Toolbox

� Testing tools

� Technical tools

� User Advocacy tools

� Project tools

� Communication tools

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Do you know what’s in

Your Toolbox?

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Mapping and planning

your Testing Toolbox

Tip 1 – Map your virtual toolbox

Study your strong and weak points, what tools do you have

right now and what you need to acquire or develop.

Tip 2 – Define your career path

Understand where do you want to be in 2,

5 and 10 years from now, and draw a plan

on how you will get there.

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How do you plan &

run your tests today?

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Your Virtual Toolbox-

Testing Tools / Approaches

Tip 3 – Combine multiple testing techniques

Don’t work all the time only with one knife. Sometimes you

will need to use a fork and a spoon too.

Tip 4 – Renounce your testing ego

Leave your ego outside the testing lab, concentrate on the

testing tasks and NOT on the people around them.

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Are you a

Technical Tester?

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You need to be (at least)

Technically Proficient !

Your Virtual Toolbox-

Technical Tools

Tip 5 – Use more technical tools

Find ways to automate parts of your work to become more efficient. Learn a scripting language, download tools and spend some time perfecting your knowledge of it.

Tip 6 – Be part of the technical discussion of your project

Get involved in the technical aspects. Participate in design sessions, code walkthroughs, learn about the system’s architecture, ask your programmers about the internals of their work.

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Your Virtual Toolbox-

Technical Tools

Tip 7 – Work with internal feeds & logs

Learn to work with as much “internal information” as possible.

System feeds, product logs and monitoring tools will help you to

understand not only what happens to the UI but also what’s

going on “behind the scenes” of your product.

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What are you doing to

get to know your users?

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Your Virtual Toolbox-

User Advocacy Tools

Tip 8 – Meet your users

Interact with your users, if possiblevisit them to see how they work,understand what are their real needsand problems.

Tip 9 – Create user profiles

Have something tangible you can use while planning, developing and discussing your product.

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How are you collaborating

outside of your actual testing?

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Your Virtual Toolbox-

Project Management Tools

Tip 10 – Manage the Risk of your Project

many project lack Risk Managers. Asses the

project and product risks, manage them

and provide on-going visibility

Tip 11- Start testing Earlier

Don’t wait until they throw the first build over the wall and

ask you to test it

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How do you communicate the

information you gather?

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Your Virtual Toolbox-

Communication Tools

Tip 12 – S-M-A-R-T Communication

Simple – Measurable – Actionable – Repeatable - TIMELY.

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Tip 13 – Respect is earned

and it cannot be given

�Behave professionally

�Prove yourself in a number of situations

�Solve issues, it is not enough to point at them

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Becoming a more Professional

Testers – all 13 tips

1. Map your toolbox

2. Define your career path

3. Combine testing techniques

4. Renounce your testing ego

5. Use more tech tools

6. Be part of the tech discussion

7. Work with feeds & logs

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8. Meet your users

9. Create user profiles

10. Manage all Risk

11. Start testing earlier

12. S-M-A-R-T communication

13. Earn your respect

And finally, back to our Doctor

If you got to choose, who would you go to?

The one who has all the

fancy diplomas on the wall?

-- or --

The one who is constantly

learning and treating

the latest illnesses?

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Thank You!

[email protected]

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