My name is Valeria and I’m a QA engineer. It’s time to meet each other,
right?
Every choice has consequences. Choose wisely.
Yay! Here, you can take a look at me. Yes, this photo. I am a very cheerful
person who appreciates teamwork!
Oops... Sorry, wrong photo. It was the last working day before the New
Year. We took so many photos back then..!
Here you go! Now everything is correct. But all I said above was true. I am an
easy-going, open-minded person inspired by team-work and creative like-minded people. Would I share
the last slice of pizza? Of course! Tasks will be
closed more productively if we work on a full stomach. Would I share my
insights on how to improve our work? Three times yes!
Moreover, I'm always to improve my skills and I'm more than willing to soak
up any new information related to QA and beyond. M-mh... Can I brag a little?
Probably every QA engineer wants to hear words of gratitude from the
developer. I have such an achievement.
Translation:
- It seems that the most pleasant thing for QA is when the markup
developer says thank you
for the bugs
- Thank you for reporting the cropped placeholders in the forms, this
helped me find a plug
in
the submission
It's great, isn't it? I remember when we first started working together and he
snorted so funny when I talked about bugs in placeholders... I'm sorry. Nostalgia
got into the eye. Okay, well, let's turn to me
I can spend hours exploring every corner of the map in my favorite games. In the
same way I plunge into my work tasks and thoroughly solve any questions. Oh no,
we have fifty pages of disparate documentation, and our checklist has turned into
an ugly Frankenstein monster? Leave it to me. An intern is terribly nervous and
doesn’t know how to start? This is my mission. I will be able to make everything
simple and understandable quickly. P.S. These guys are still working with us!
I have no illusions that working in the game industry is a holiday and the
absence of routine. I love energetic, busy working days full of meetups and
problem-solving presentations. And at the same time I also prefer quiet routine
days both. Probably because I just love what I do.
I haven't had any experience in game development yet, but this is what I studied
for. I really want to be that Grey Warden... Assassin... QA engineer who will
save the world... the game from darkspawns...
Templars... bugs. Therefore,
I would be
glad to join your team and become a part of it, which you can rely on with
confidence.
So... I think I'm gonna head out. Oh, no, no, no. I should go. *imitates
Commander Shepard's voice and giggles* . I will attach my resume as a
separate file. Thanks for your attention!