Career growth supported: MoT Weekly – Issue 505

Who says testing can't be a party? Discover many ways to get involved with the testing, QA and quality engineering community. Read it all in this week's MoT Weekly.

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What's been happening in the testing, QA and quality engineering MoTaverse? Let's go! 🚢

— Simon Tomes, Community Lead at Ministry of Testing

 

Community

🪐 We're building the MoTaverse.

Software Testing Live debuts this week! Host Ben Dowen welcomes Rahul Parwal for a live testing session. Will they break the bank? Join us 20 Feb, 18:30 GMT. 🕵️‍♂️

👋 Come say hi. Add to the Introductions Thread – Q1 2025.

Congrats to Gary Shannon on selling out MoT Meetup London! "It’s becoming like a Glastonbury of the Ministry of Testing meet ups, selling out before even the announcement of the line up but free and more test oriented with more dodgy Garage then the dance tent in the wee small hours." — Neill McCarthy.

There's an Auckland meetup happening on the 26th of February with a talk by Satinder Kaur! Thanks to Teresa Weatherall, Vincent Dirks & Joyce Bolland for organising. 

🧳 Are you an MoT Meetup tourist? Hat tip to the excellent Emily O'Connor for sparking this question.

⛴️ MoT at sea.

How do you capture your week in testing? Check out Sydney Goodjoines' approach.

"Who says testing can't be a party? Last night, while Berlin turned into a winter wonderland, we turned testing concepts into games that had everyone from seasoned QA pros to curious developers rolling with laughter!" – Nice one, Christine.

Tom Game celebrates how he got to where he is today: Harnessing Neurodivergence: A New Chapter in Tech.

"Join me and other Black professionals and leaders in technology for an exclusive evening at the BYP Network & BBC: Careers and Trends in Tech event, happening on the 2nd of April, 2025. This is a great opportunity to 'get inspired, to imagine, and to explore the future of technology through a diverse lens.'" – Barry Ehigiator.

Testing Trends Weekly — Issue 5.

 

Career Growth 

Job moves

Now hiring

Open to work

 

What do you think of exercises as part of a recruitment process?

A short story about a software testing interview. It made me realise that I need to fill in the knowledge gap to stay abreast in the Software Industry! – Mohammad Faisal Khatri.

Are we undervaluing the benefit of junior developers? by Rob Bowley. Sounds familiar!

 

Essentials

Mike Harris argues that testers should not be defensive in his book review of “Teaching Smart People How to Learn”.

 

Quality Engineering

Nataliia Burmei highlights the risks of ineffective quality strategies and provides insights into overcoming these hurdles: The pitfalls and possibilities of Quality Engineering.

Panellists Jitesh Gosai, Steven Knopf, Alessandra Moreira and Carlos Kidman describe the roles involved in quality engineering.

The power of collaboration in cross-functional software delivery teams with Gina Chelton and Sam Farndale. 

Have you ever wondered what the difference is between quality engineering and testing? Stuart Thomas explains.

🪐 Expanded! The Community's Guide to Quality Engineering.

 

Systems Thinking

Do you knowingly apply systems thinking to improving software quality?

How much do you agree with this statement? I feel knowledgeable about systems thinking as a software testing professional.

 

Automation

Daniel earned a MoT Foundation Certificate in Test Automation. Bug congrats!

Since we’re talking about test cases, let’s make up our own three questions.

 


 

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Requirements

🥞 The Community's Guide to Requirements.

We've captured all the requirements and bugs.

 

Exploratory Testing

"It makes me realise that I do what you could call free thinking testing. I don’t have a defined list of risks, template or charter. I use curiosity to drive what I do". Read Melissa approach to exploratory testing.

Explore tips for organising an inclusive, creative, and collaborative bug-hunting session. How to throw a bug bash: A tester's guide by Parveen Khan.

 

Reporting

What type of reports do you share with management? asks Umamaheswar.

 

Performance

Mike Harris urges you to enhance your performance tests with process behaviour charts.

 

Tooling

🛠️ Tool of the Week: TestLodge.

Beth Marshall shares new Postman AI features for Quality Engineers.

A Visual Guide to TopAppBar Variants in Jetpack Compose by Alex Zhukovich.

Gleb Bahmutov describes how to collect all URLs visited during Cypress test.

 

Accessibility

What does your automated accessibility testing implementation look like?

Michael Kennedy describes testing for accessibility and the Euro Accessibility Act.

Website Accessibility Testing Methods That Work by Caitlin de Rooij.

Not accessible, not MVP.

 

AI

Is the AI bubble bursting? 🫧

Why You Need LLM Choices in Software Testing Solutions by Jamie Motheral. 

Steve Mellor explores tuning AI models.

 

Just for fun

QA on the way to report a bug they just found. 😃

 

A group of about twenty people standing next to each other forming a small arch shape. There is a slightly raised stage and a projector screen behind them. A bug and duck character are attempting to hide.

The First MoT Bengaluru Meetup in 2025

 

🗓️ Events

New events are always added, so keep checking the events page for up-to-date info.

 

💡 Continuous Call for Contributions

Expand the MoTaverse! Share your knowledge and support everyone's career growth. Submit an idea today. 🚀

 

Poll of the Week

A poll image from Rosie Sherry on a mars planet background. Text: I feel knowledgeable about systems thinking as a software testing professional. How much do you agree with this statement? There are four options: I agree, Somewhat agree, Somewhat disagree, Disagree
Simon Tomes
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Community Lead at Ministry of Testing
Hello, I'm Simon. I've had various roles in testing, tech leadership and coaching since 2003. I believe in the power of collaboration, creativity and community.
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