Insights in QA
The power of Pettiness
In my Opinion, being "petty" should be considered a soft skill as QA.
I'm not even joking 🤭
Does being "petty" have any advantage in the place of work, especially as a QA Engineer.
Petty means complaining too much about things that are not "important" .
This in itself is a skill that every QA needs to have.
Hear me out, I agree that complaining isn't the right word, but one thing we for sure do is spotting and addressing the seemingly "small" issues others might overlook.
And trust me, those 'trivial' issues can have major consequences if left unchecked.
Attention to the smallest details is a superpower.
It's about ensuring nothing slips through the cracks, no matter how insignificant it seems. That’s high level “pettiness,” and I wear it with pride. Lol
Beyond being able to spot the slightest and pardonable issues, is the ability to communicate your findings simply yet effectively, without diminishing the effort of the creators.
It's a delicate balance and an art that every QA should master .
Attention to the minute details = 'Petty.'
So, would you feel bad if you're called "Petty" on the Job?
I wouldn’t, I’m a proud, petty QA Engineer!
#QualityAssurance #AttentionToDetail #QAInsights #SoftwareQualityAssurance
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