2018 TEST AUTOMATION TRENDS:
EXPERTS DISCUSS MUST-HAVE TOOLS AND SKILLS REQUIRED TO ROCK 2018
Before 2018 kicks in, 4 leading experts will join forces and share with us the test automation trends that will dominate our daily work procedures and processes in the upcoming year.
Automation Guild Conf founder (and our very good friend) Joe Colantonio will host a panel with 3 Dev/Test thought leaders: Angie Jones, Richard Bradshaw, and Gil Tayar. They will discuss major automation skills that are in high demand when hiring test engineers, as well as tools and best practices required to help you deliver faster and better.
Join this exclusive webinar to discover:
During the session, Joe will take live questions from the audience and present them to experts on the panel.
Join us for this exclusive session, and learn tips and tricks that will help you accelerate your automation career in 2018.
Angie Jones is a Senior Automation Engineer at Twitter who has developed automation strategies and frameworks for countless software products.
As a Master Inventor, she is known for her innovative and out-of-the-box thinking style which has resulted in more than 20 patented inventions in the US and China.
Angie shares her wealth of knowledge by speaking and teaching at software conferences all over the world and leading tech workshops for young girls through Black Girls Code.
Richard Bradshaw is a software tester, speaker and trainer at Friendly Testing, FriendlyBoss at Ministry of Testing, and Whiteboard Testing creator. Striving to improve the testing craft.
Richard is accomplished and sought-after speaker at leading testing conferences around the world. Back in 2014, Richard founded FriendlyTesting, which offers independent testing services, consulting, coaching and training within software testing. In addition, Richard is also involved at The Ministry of Testing: a professional learning network.
Also worth noting: Richard is a founding member of the Midlands Exploratory Workshop on Testing (#MEWT), and the creator of Whiteboard Testing, a YouTube channel dedicated to short informative videos on Software Testing.
Active in the testing community, Richard tweet regularly as @FriendlyTester and he's a regular attendee at meetups throughout the U.K.
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