Thank you so much for the video! I noticed how the lady's answers were really specific, and I love how she uses storytelling strategies for every question. It's such a great way to show interviewers how candidates handle real work scenarios.
Hello, guys! I watched like 20 min of this video and I just had a strong wish to take my phone and write this appreciation review. THANK YOU A LOT for such a valuable information. I could sit and write notes for every situation that you discussed. I feel lucky that I found you on UA-cam.
Hey Sergii, I'm Mohanish and I'm trying my best to have that step in the door to the world of QA. Well, I just finished watching the video in one sitting. The information I got was priceless, thank you for the time you took off of your time to inform and educate people around the world. Watched it from Canada! Thanks once again!
Thank you so much guys for this video. I picked really lot of advice up from it. I was moved to tears by Eleanor's phrase about imperfect English because it went straight to my heart. I am very afraid to speak English because of accuracy and fluency. This was awesome ❤
I wonder if 37:56 is a trick question. One of the "principles of testing" I keep coming across in various mock interviews online is "Exhaustive testing is impossible", pointing at the fact that you will likely never test "all possible scenarios", and instead need to pick your representative test cases via some from of equivalence partitioning. Possibly an opportunity for a person answering this question to point to this and score extra points? After that I fully agree with your answers, to go with requirements traceability matrixes, but with caveat that "this only proves that we tested against each requirement, not against each possible scenario that requirements might entail".
Hello from warm Abu Dhabi UAE,currently I am ending my SDET bootcamp and while I preparing myself for interview I found your channel and this video and thank you so much for this video
This video is so good I have watched it twice. So much knowledge in a casual setting. Please keep doing videos like this. And thank you so much for sharing your experiences ❤❤
I'm already QA automation. But I plan to interview in foreign companies. I am improving my English level and testing theory with you. Thank you so much, you are very helpful❤.
Hey guys! So I was listening to Anton's reply to the question that came up on around 30st minute: how do you approach a project with complex functionality, and what I understood is that it could be the case where the Manual Testers will prepare the Test Cases and then as a QA Engineer you pretty much convert those over into the Test Scripts?..
Yep. You would come up with a plan and a well-organized suite of test cases would be the key in order not to miss any of the permutations(in his case).
Damn, 1st video were Geogii and Anton, and this video with Ela and Anton, and also you) Sergii, helped me a lot to understand how the interview's are going on and how's the answers could be. Thanks a lot again!
Wait. Did you just say this ChatGPT thing can give you solutions to interview assignments? That’s huge for me bc that’s the one thing that stops me from even looking bc I don’t have time for those things. Do you have a tutorial?
What are your thoughts on the attitudes of testers such as Michael Bolton and James Bach who are well known for their testing. Do you agree or disagree with their claim that the term 'Manual' and 'Automated' testers do not exist?
If requirements are not complete you shouldn't start that user story at the first place because it doesn't meet the defenition of Ready. Am i missing here something?
Hello Sergi,your video is very useful to me,may I ask whether if I can expect questions from current projects and frameworks in the behavioral interview
Thank you so much for the video! I noticed how the lady's answers were really specific, and I love how she uses storytelling strategies for every question. It's such a great way to show interviewers how candidates handle real work scenarios.
I am a dedicated person from Romania and now, thanks to your videos, I am more confident in my skils and my english. Thank you very much!
My greatest pleasure, Daalina! Looking forward to hearing about your success soon 🙌
Hello, guys! I watched like 20 min of this video and I just had a strong wish to take my phone and write this appreciation review. THANK YOU A LOT for such a valuable information. I could sit and write notes for every situation that you discussed. I feel lucky that I found you on UA-cam.
It's a pleasure to hear such warm words 🙌
Let me know if we can be helpful
Hey Sergii, I'm Mohanish and I'm trying my best to have that step in the door to the world of QA. Well, I just finished watching the video in one sitting. The information I got was priceless, thank you for the time you took off of your time to inform and educate people around the world. Watched it from Canada! Thanks once again!
My greatest pleasure, Mohanish!
Keep us updated on your progress
Thank you so much guys for this video. I picked really lot of advice up from it. I was moved to tears by Eleanor's phrase about imperfect English because it went straight to my heart. I am very afraid to speak English because of accuracy and fluency.
This was awesome ❤
Our greatest pleasure, Volha! I will make sure she knows how much you appreciate that phrase 🫂
Don’t be afraid and believe in yourself :) My English is also not perfect but I just make fun of it sometimes at work
I wonder if 37:56 is a trick question. One of the "principles of testing" I keep coming across in various mock interviews online is "Exhaustive testing is impossible", pointing at the fact that you will likely never test "all possible scenarios", and instead need to pick your representative test cases via some from of equivalence partitioning. Possibly an opportunity for a person answering this question to point to this and score extra points? After that I fully agree with your answers, to go with requirements traceability matrixes, but with caveat that "this only proves that we tested against each requirement, not against each possible scenario that requirements might entail".
Ella is perfect!! She is a really good QA!
Hello from warm Abu Dhabi UAE,currently I am ending my SDET bootcamp and while I preparing myself for interview I found your channel and this video and thank you so much for this video
My greatest pleasure! Best of luck with your interview preparation and future tech job search
This video is so good I have watched it twice. So much knowledge in a casual setting. Please keep doing videos like this. And thank you so much for sharing your experiences ❤❤
Thank you for the feedback, Molly ❤
I'm already QA automation. But I plan to interview in foreign companies. I am improving my English level and testing theory with you. Thank you so much, you are very helpful❤.
It's a pleasure to hear are not only learning about QA but also improving English!
Thank you for the feedback
Great Q and great A thank you
You guys have no idea how helpful this video is❤ thanks thanks Sergii for being so big motivation and doing one extra mile in QA FIELD
Our greatest pleasure, Zaina!
I have an interview coming up. These are very valuable.
Good luck with the interview!t! And keep us updated on how it went!
Hey guys! So I was listening to Anton's reply to the question that came up on around 30st minute: how do you approach a project with complex functionality, and what I understood is that it could be the case where the Manual Testers will prepare the Test Cases and then as a QA Engineer you pretty much convert those over into the Test Scripts?..
Yep. You would come up with a plan and a well-organized suite of test cases would be the key in order not to miss any of the permutations(in his case).
Amazing video! ❤I like this video and you are really cool guys, I appreciate it! 😊
Thank you, Liliana! It's a pleasure to hear such feedback from you 🤗
Good job Sergii, Anton and Eleonora 👍👍👍
Our greatest pleasure 💗
Damn, 1st video were Geogii and Anton, and this video with Ela and Anton, and also you) Sergii, helped me a lot to understand how the interview's are going on and how's the answers could be. Thanks a lot again!
I hope to hear about you getting job offer soon 🖤💛
Thank for the video. Love your cotent! Do you have a link where I could check your curriculum?
@@dennisnikolayenko713 Thank you for the feedback!
Here we go 🙌
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I enjoyed, Very useful information👍🏻
Thank you for the feedback, Sameer!
Nice conversation
Thank you !!! So cool your videos are !
Thank you for the feedback, Natalie 🙌
Wait. Did you just say this ChatGPT thing can give you solutions to interview assignments? That’s huge for me bc that’s the one thing that stops me from even looking bc I don’t have time for those things.
Do you have a tutorial?
haha it's coming soon
Haneen alasadi
I am QAsoftware testing engineering
I like all videos 😊
Thanks for the video, we want more
Thank you for the feedback, Mitch! Will sure do more soon 🤝
I have questions but I need help for get int work start day job
I think these questions are for maybe an intern. I think you’re underestimating how much knowledge companies are requiring for entry level positions.
These are behavioral questions
@@Codemify I posted it on the wrong video. Let me correct that.
Thank you for the video❤
Our greatest pleasure!
How do I let them know for interviewer I was researching their company?
You can either send them a message prior to call or mention it during the call
What are your thoughts on the attitudes of testers such as Michael Bolton and James Bach who are well known for their testing. Do you agree or disagree with their claim that the term 'Manual' and 'Automated' testers do not exist?
Not sure who they are. But I can’t agree or disagree as those terms will exist on some places and will not on others
@@Codemify Gotcha! I would highly recommend their work, books, or talks as they are both QA guys with decades in the industry.
If requirements are not complete you shouldn't start that user story at the first place because it doesn't meet the defenition of Ready. Am i missing here something?
Hello Sergi,your video is very useful to me,may I ask whether if I can expect questions from current projects and frameworks in the behavioral interview
Sure they can. It's experience-based but still sort of behavioral. Frameworks-related questions would mostly by considered technical
@@Codemify Thank you
@@shanthi9428 My greatest pleasure!
Very nice ,thanks alot
Our greatest pleasure
Hi Sergii!! Thank you for making this video. I've learned so much! :) JP18M
this was really helpful. Thank you for a very helpful video with great answers.
Our greatest pleasure!
Thank you!
My greatest pleasure. Angelika!
Hi Sergii, I wanted to know if it’s possible to land a QA job after completing an IT bootcamp without lying on your resume?
Hi Ali! Great question. Yes, it is possible
thank you for replying!@@Codemify
Long live Sergii and Codemify 🙌
Thank you!
Thank you all for this amazing interview 💕
Our greatest pleasure! About to record one more 🤟
cool advises guys! thanks a lot
Our greatest pleasure!
Molodse Rebyata!
Thank you 🫂
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Is she a QA Engineer or an SDET? :)
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Premium qa 🤪
haha I agree with you!
I think service that everyone gets should be called premium qa :)
"An absolutely useless video, just empty chatter."
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You are always welcome!
Very bad quality, but useful information
Hey Beet stream, please rewatch it again. Probably youtube was still processing video while you've watched it 🤝
Just waste my team watching these, dont lie to the people they never ask you this things to be and SDET. Lol just silly questions. omfg
hahaha I hope you gonna have an amazing day :)
These answers suck. They’re pausing so much it’s like they barely know what to say.
hahaha you have an amazing day
I'm not giving my name to youtube. But I did join your telegram group 😁
yea good questions answers but in case you know only answers and cant do nothing in real life then ? what :D lol
haha then you gotta sign up for the next group that starts in a month and a half to gain experience do real job LOL
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