Can be. We're also the end-of-the-line, so it can be quite stressful. If anything messes up in the development cycle, EVERYTHING shortens our timeline for a project.
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Can be. We're also the end-of-the-line, so it can be quite stressful. If anything messes up in the development cycle, EVERYTHING shortens our timeline for a project.
ohh yes you have to really look for every little thing if it works properly etc... it's on you if the software release and have problemes right ?
Depends on the company, and particularly who manages the team. A good QA manager will fight for their team and make sure a proper analysis is done of the project. Sometimes it's absolutely our fault, sometimes we were given half of the time we said we needed to test and sometimes there are things in the backend that just break on the production servers. If our servers aren't exactly like production, and I've never worked at a company where they are, we can't really help that.
Hmm okay i see i see tnks for explaning man