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And they're actually a poster of something in behind you as well. Outside of work, because there is an outside of work, I that works out enjoys exploring different cuisines with a particular love for Indian food. And since then, she transitioned to development where she continues to grow and expand her skills. She later took on the role of a QA manager, where she successfully led the team of 13 QA engineers.
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I began her career as a QA engineer over a decade ago, starting with manual testing, and then getting experience in automated testing. I'm your host team building you own this episode I receive either manner. Hello, and welcome to developer's journey, the podcast bringing you the making of stories of successful software developers to help you on your upcoming journey. But it is easier for me to convince people that we need to do things from the very beginning in order to improve. I mean, I still care a lot about quality. Whereas been a developer, I can, you know, look at it in a different way. So sometimes it is not a very nice thing to do. Because you go there and tell people, Hey, you did this wrong, you did this wrong, there is this bag. But to me it feels sometimes a bit of a distracting this destructive job. The reason why I wanted to stop in a QA because sometimes for me it feels like a bit of this is gonna sound really bad. ⚠ The following transcript was automatically generated.Ī pull-request to correct potential mistakes
