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The Test Tribe Software Testing Weekly Newsletter #2

Hi , We hope you are doing well and keeping safe. First things first, thank you for the fantastic response to the newsletter’s first edition. It only motivates us to do better. So, with the same thought in mind, we bring you the second edition…

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How to Build a High Performing Testing Team?

In today’s competitive market, being a test leader and leading a software testing team is not easy. Test leaders rely on their teams to deliver a reliable experience to their customers. Teams are the building blocks of every organization. The success of an organization primarily…

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How to Get a Job in Software Testing as a Fresher?

Technology & Software is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the world today. In the tech industry, the number of people doubles every five years and more than half of the workforce has less than five years of experience. With so much development going on…

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Cignithon’21 – A QA hackathon like never before

It was time for the second edition of Cignithon – The Second edition of QA Hackathon organized by Cigniti & TTT and like everything else, this too was moved to a virtual setting. The first edition which happened in person saw high energy levels from…

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As we round up FailQonf: A story of Failebration

As we all know failure stories are rarely told or shared. Most of the time people are scared to tell that they “Failed” in something and if they overcome that fear and share it, other people often look at it as if they are not…

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