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Moving from Test Management to Project Management!!!

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    #31
    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    The OP has pissed off all the agencies in his skill set?
    Not all, did that to at least 4-5 agencies.

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      #32
      Originally posted by meridian View Post
      I'm also a test manager, and I also see PMP Certs as useful, but to augment my profile for test management roles - in other words, by approaching test management as a sub-project.

      It doesn't seem to have hurt, I finished a role last Friday and start a new one Monday. Funnily enough though the interviews were about my experience, and not my certs.
      I know PMP may not help in interview. But it will help to pass first hurdle - agencies.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Darren_Test View Post
        I know PMP may not help in interview. But it will help to pass first hurdle - agencies.
        I doubt that.
        'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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          #34
          Originally posted by Darren_Test View Post
          I just did a quick count of jobs I applied in June (Apply.online@apps email), I have to say it comes ~500. So I am not sitting idle.
          Jeez - are you getting calls and interviews? I've just done a search and I've applied to about 40 Jobserve roles since the start of 2014. And I mostly do short term projects!

          Maybe you need to look closer at your CV / Covering Letter?

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            #35
            Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
            Agile is the issue here then
            Proper Agile will have embedded SME's who will be a part of writing the story and defining the acceptance criteria - which is what is then tested against.

            Add in a proper desktop demo and generally testing is successful - mainly because is is done in distinct bite size chunks.

            Compare that with waterfall where you chuck 8/10- months worth of development at a bunch of keyboard monkeys who neither know nor care what your business does and will simply apply a test and tick a box without understanding the concept and you can see why that may not have a huge success rate.

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              #36
              Originally posted by original PM View Post
              Proper Agile will have embedded SME's who will be a part of writing the story and defining the acceptance criteria - which is what is then tested against.

              Add in a proper desktop demo and generally testing is successful - mainly because is is done in distinct bite size chunks.

              Compare that with waterfall where you chuck 8/10- months worth of development at a bunch of keyboard monkeys who neither know nor care what your business does and will simply apply a test and tick a box without understanding the concept and you can see why that may not have a huge success rate.
              There are a lot more sophisticated ways of testing now.
              Automation and frameworks are becoming a big thing and lots of new software to support.

              My eyes have been opened somewhat actually.
              The Chunt of Chunts.

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                #37
                Originally posted by vwdan View Post
                Jeez - are you getting calls and interviews? I've just done a search and I've applied to about 40 Jobserve roles since the start of 2014. And I mostly do short term projects!

                Maybe you need to look closer at your CV / Covering Letter?
                Absolutely this. The whole thread smacks that the market isn't the main problem....
                'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
                  There are a lot more sophisticated ways of testing now.
                  Automation and frameworks are becoming a big thing and lots of new software to support.

                  My eyes have been opened somewhat actually.
                  Indeed, mine too, we now have a lot of code driven testing etc...

                  But testing new functionality, for me anyway, always needs an intelligent user who understands the context of the change.

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                    #39
                    500 applications in one month? WTF.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by original PM View Post
                      Indeed, mine too, we now have a lot of code driven testing etc...

                      But testing new functionality, for me anyway, always needs an intelligent user who understands the context of the change.
                      A lot of testing is ensuring the new functionality hasn't broken existing functionality and that can be automated...
                      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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