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Learning from Every Role

Feeling stuck in your testing career? I once spent nights wondering if I should leave QA entirely. 



Then I realized each role—even the challenging ones—was teaching me valuable lessons I couldn't have learned elsewhere.



Career growth isn't always about climbing upward. Sometimes it's about absorbing diverse experiences that build a unique perspective. 



My journey across different companies shaped my approach to quality in unexpected ways. 🔄



As a test engineer early in my career, I learned the fundamentals of systematic validation and the satisfaction of finding critical bugs before users did. This built my technical foundation.



Leading automation at a technology company taught me the power of frameworks and reusable components. Designing a Page Object Model Framework increased efficiency by 40% and showed me how architecture decisions impact long-term success.



Perhaps most valuable was my time at a SaaS provider, where I learned to balance speed and quality in fast-moving environments. Reducing defect rates by 95% while maintaining rapid releases shaped my understanding of risk-based approaches.



Each experience—whether challenging or rewarding—added tools to my quality engineering toolkit. 🧰



How have different roles influenced your testing approach? What unexpected lessons have you learned from career transitions? Share your experiences in the comments!



 
 
 

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