Core Values:
Time:
As a QA Engineer, I take the time to assess the state of an application or functionality, with the necessary tools at my disposal, to provide an accurate and actionable snapshot of its current state, and how it can move forward.
As a communicator, I will take the time necessary to speak in ways that uplift the team, helping to identify gaps or missteps, and operate out of curiosity to help unearth and pinpoint better ways of working together for the health and good of the business.
Genuine:
As a QA Engineer, I will provide true and extensive information to the best of my current understanding and depth of knowledge. If asked a question, I will find the answer. If I don’t know, I will say so. If I can’t find the answer, I will reach out for help. When assessing the application or functionality, I will provide reports that are clear and understandable. I will offer feedback that is genuine and expect the same in return.
As a communicator, psychological safety is key to discussing issues and struggles that prevent the team from thriving. Refusing to blame, being willing to speak up and own mistakes, and assessing weaknesses without judgment are things I choose to practice to create an environment that benefits everyone.
This is who I am as a tester. There is plenty of room for growth. I will make mistakes. And, there will be successes. I believe that leaning on these values will get me where I need to go.
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