Creating your portfolio and increasing your chances of being hired

I am tired of looking at plain text resume full of claims and lies. Can someone come up with an evidence of their claims that can make me happy? Wh

Will a career in testing suit you? – Part III

Welcome to Software Testing and Mental Martial Arts! You are at the beginning era of mental martial arts way of testing software and this could act

Will a career in testing suit you? – Part II

A software bug could have the capability to wipe out a whole country. A software bug could have the capability to wipe out a whole country. Here is

Will a career in testing suit you? – Part I

I understand that a career in mental martial arts sounds fantastic to those who'd like to keep their brains sharp. I am sure you are curious to know w

Impact of interviews on decision to join an employer

Geeks preferred challenges. Be it at work or at interview. Geeks would want to work and hang out with other geeks. So, if you are planning to hire a g

Hand shake & shivering hands in interviews #1

The first thing that happens in any interview is a hand shake between the candidate and the interviewer. However, is that significant enough topic to

Bad Interviewers #2

There are many things that irritates candidates based on interviewer behavior. You might not be surprised that some interviewers keep their mobile pho

Bad interviewers #1

My cousin fought a tough battle to get me an interview opportunity at the CMMi Level 5 company that she was working for for an opening of Senior Teste

Are Software Testers Testing their own CV / Profile / Resume – Part 3

Extras and tactical advantage You could impress the interviewers by testing a web application or an open source project and attaching your test rep

Are Software Testers Testing their own CV / Profile / Resume – Part 2

Projects This is a very interesting part. Recently, I was interviewing a tester who had a 7 page resume for a 2 year experience. He had detailed ou