As always, clear, concise and supa helpful. And even background sound isn’t bothering when you focus on that is really matters. Huge thanks and waiting for more.
Not so long ago I had an interview where they asked the "performance testing experience" question. I had the same response: 404 -> "I used JMeter for my personal project, but I did not used it in a working environment" I could see in the eyes of the manager who asked me the question: "Are you kidding me"Boy"(with Kratos's voice). Don't try to fool me! They are 36 other candidates before you who have 2+ years of experience in performance testing" Surprise! I did not get the job :/ Oh! And don't forget the lack of knowledge of CI/CD process (Docker, Jenkins, TerraForm). (We are talking about an entry level QA position)
@@pzpalasti I had those interviews in my experience as well. It happens. On the other hand one of our students just applied for 60 positions and got a job offer in two weeks after job search began 🙃
Man, your videos are getting better and better. Those questions and answers were really helpful. Thanks for that! And btw, I’m learning K6 and we started doing performance testing with it at my company, and it is really straight forward and easy to use. I advise anyone interested in performance testing to learn it.
As always, clear, concise and supa helpful. And even background sound isn’t bothering when you focus on that is really matters. Huge thanks and waiting for more.
@@ivangritsuk2945 Thank you for the feedback, Ivan 🙌
Not so long ago I had an interview where they asked the "performance testing experience" question.
I had the same response: 404 -> "I used JMeter for my personal project, but I did not used it in a working environment"
I could see in the eyes of the manager who asked me the question: "Are you kidding me"Boy"(with Kratos's voice). Don't try to fool me! They are 36 other candidates before you who have 2+ years of experience in performance testing"
Surprise! I did not get the job :/
Oh! And don't forget the lack of knowledge of CI/CD process (Docker, Jenkins, TerraForm). (We are talking about an entry level QA position)
@@pzpalasti hahaha that’s sounds like:
We are looking for an entry level qa with 10 years of experience 😹😹😹
@@pzpalasti I had those interviews in my experience as well. It happens.
On the other hand one of our students just applied for 60 positions and got a job offer in two weeks after job search began 🙃
Great videos, I like the way you're explaining a lot
Very well explained, Thank you so much 🙂
Sergey, thank you so much for such useful answers.
My greatest pleasure 🤗
Amazing! Thanks for your explanation! 🙌
@@BairtaMold My greatest pleasure 🙌
You taking your content to the next level ↖️ great video ✅️ we need more videos about behavioral questions. THANK YOU.
@@AminovFitBody Thank you for the feedback 🙌
helpful advices , thank you!
Your background music is bothering to get your explanation clearly. I am following your QA journey and like it thanks
Thank you for the feedback! Let me tell our video editor about it
@evshema, our music sucks 😅!
Lets turn the music down in the next video ❤
Thank you for this video!)
My greatest pleasure!
Excellent
Man, your videos are getting better and better. Those questions and answers were really helpful. Thanks for that!
And btw, I’m learning K6 and we started doing performance testing with it at my company, and it is really straight forward and easy to use. I advise anyone interested in performance testing to learn it.
@@lucassmit694 💛🖤 we all know who designed that beautiful logo 🖤💛
Looking forward to hearing more about K6 from you on the UA-cam video soon 🔜