Dinosaurs! Extinction or Survival for today’s testers and QA Professionals – Is there a choice?
A supplied image of Aboriginal elder and Goolarabooloo Law Boss Richard Hunter alongside a 1.75m sauropod dinosaur track in the Lower Cretaceous Broome Sandstone of Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia on 26 March 2017. Photo: Reuters

Dinosaurs! Extinction or Survival for today’s testers and QA Professionals – Is there a choice?

Whenever I read any article about Dinosaur I always get intrigued about Dinosaur’s extinction. While reading through the article about uncovering of largest foot print of Dinosaurs in todays LiveMint article similar thoughts came to my mind, is there something Dinosaur’s could have done to save themselves? Was it their fault or was it destiny? I believe that it was nothing much that Dinosaurs could have done. It was sudden, too swift a change for them to adapt or evolve. All this leads back to few more questions. In our professionals life can organizations and individuals go extinct (become less or no more relevant in the market) ? Do organizations and individuals have a choice / have time to adapt or the change itself is too swift for them to handle?

In a recent, global testing conference, #ATAGTR2017 one of the most interesting keynote was given by Mr. Tarun Sharma.

Tarun brought about the classic examples of Nokia v/s Blackberry v/s Android smart phone story in his keynote. Question here is could Blackberry or Nokia would have done things differently for them to not become Dinosaurs of the mobile space. Here I feel that even though the warnings were clear and straight they were not able to manage it properly. There could be potential so many other examples where large organizations are not able to evolve and they get extinct not because the change is swift but due to their large size and their inability to adapt.

This is more than true in today’s changing IT landscape. With DevOps, Agile and new age technologies like BigData, Analytics, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IoT, RPA all around us can large IT Service organizations who are not able to adapt fast be the new Dinosaurs.

Is this true for individuals as well?

The biggest worry according to me is for QA and testing professionals where more than 90% are not comfortable with automation or coding.

Going back to Global Testing Retreat #ATAGTR2017, this fact was highlighted during the panel discussion

Brijesh Prabhakar who is head of L&T Infotech Testing services, highlighted his initiative where the entire population of manual QA and testing professionals are being groomed and coached in Java and Selenium. Kudos to this initiative and Kudos to the entire testing population in that organization which is getting over the fear and taking the challenge of not only learning automation but getting them assessed for CP-SAT.

Agile Testing Alliance also ran #TesterBhiCoder initiative where every tester was given free selenium training and exams for CP-SAT were conducted for more than 300 professionals during November, December 2016

I would request all the IT Professionals specially QA and Testing professionals to start looking at avenues for their own upskilling and not wait for their organizations to nominate them for training and workshops. The warning signs are loud and clear. Look for your own benefits. The changes are happening. We have time to adapt. We have time to learn and go one up, lest we go extinct.

For every tester, test lead or test managers acquiring more technical skills is really a must.

Look for Java boot camps, look for selenium training programs. Also do not miss a chance to showcase your new skills by acquiring new age certifications like CP-SAT and CP-SAT advanced or CP-MAT and CP-AAT and definitely not miss a chance to be a part of conferences like #ATAGTR2017.

Also look out for DevOps++ Alliance. If you want to be part of these great initiatives individually or at corporate level do get in touch with me.

Good luck and happy learning

well articulated!!! true!!!

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Gopi Raghavendra

QA | UI TESTING | iOS | ANDROID | API | PERFORMANCE | SECURITY TESTING | AUTOMATION TESTING

7 年

good

Nitin Agarwal

SQA/ALM Lead Engineer/Administrator SDET/ ETL Tester

7 年

informative article with practial options regarding switching from manual to automation

Aishwarya Dwivedi

Product Person | Shepherding Expectations, Needs, Solutions and Outcomes | Problem ? Solution ? Outcomes

7 年

Change is inevitable, Cycle to learn - unlearn and relearn is only going to get shorter. Good Read!

Aparna Mohare

Passionate Agile Practitioner, PSM I, Safe 4.0 Agilist, Scrum Master

7 年

Really good article, have shared it with my wider team!!

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