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Vito
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Next month I am going to work as a tester(1rst work in IT), have no expiriance at all.
I would like to prepare, but what should I prepare for, what should I learn/repeat/exersice?
Thx

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  • 1
    What will you be testing? Congratz on the new gig!
  • 0
    @Rundle thx,
    have no idea, like web/mobile apps, thats all info I got.
  • 1
    @Vito Well I'm not a tester, and I'm not 100% sure what the job involves so someone might have some better suggestions.

    From your profile, I see that you know some stuff to begin with. My best advice is to just always continue improving your knowledge on how things function behind the scenes, so that when you're testing you can thoroughly understand it.

    I know for a fact there are some testers on here, maybe they'll be able to give you some testing specific information. I just don't want to give advice on a field I'm not involved in.
  • 4
    @Floydian bava, this one's looking for you.
  • 0
    @Floydian shoot at you???
    What do you mean?
  • 2
    @Vito Lol reply to his comment. @Floydian is a tester, he knows his shit
  • 2
    @Floydian I think that's part of the issue. He literally doesn't know what to ask because he doesn't know what to expect.

    I know everyone does their own thing, but are there any basic common practices for every tester / things he should have knowledge on when it comes down to it? I know that's still vague ...

    I should probably go to bed
  • 0
    @Floydian
    I wanted to work as an android dev(like junior...),but they said that its better to start as a tester, all they said that I would test web/mobile apps they are making.I dont even know how "pro" testers work, so I dont even know what to expect.
  • 0
    @Rundle
    @Floydian
    Absolutely I dont know what specific question to ask.
  • 2
    Just go and break everything! Be creative 😃
    If you work is manual, use a macro keyboard 🤗
    Seriously im not a tester and I don't know shit.
  • 0
    @Floydian got it, thx.
    Sry for wasting your time like that, and thx again.
  • 2
    @Floydian Well said. Thanks for the in depth explanation, I learned something :D
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