Hi Abhi ,
*
*
Hope you were confused state..! :)

Every one will have this stage in their life .. by thinking we were
saturated ...

Every one will have different perceptive view towards their profession.

*IF WE ARE DEFEATING IN THE GAME , JUST CHANGE THE GAME PLAN NOT THE GAME .*

With the limited experience of 7years into Testing with 5 Companies :) , i
want to bring the following points WHICH WERE CLEARLY MY VIEW ABOUT TESTING
and wanted to put in front of you ... but 1 thing to be clear "TAKE UR OWN
DECISION BECOS U WOULD RESPONSIBLE FOR UR CARRIER"

First thing we want to discuss , Most of the people think testing is very
easy and easily we can job in the market ..

:) Hmmm , This is blunder. In my view ,TESTING is not a job , THIS IS
RESPONSIBILITY.

Where we have to deliver a product with min. quality of at least 99.99999%
to the end customers. We were the gate keepers and release the product to
outside the world .
*
IT'S not a easy task to satisfy any customer in terms of quality*.

And about the getting job , Just wanted to bring a small example here,

If we want to buy a mobile , then we will check which is the latest one ,
wat are the upgrading features , what all the features and wat is the price
and meeting my budget or not blah blah... least to least we think for 1 hr
.. for spending 10k - 20 k

then  just think about the companies they are investing thousands and
thousands cores into that and why cant they expect the quality and upgraded
technologies for the candidates whom they were recruiting.

With above example i just wanted to say that *HOW WE HAD UPDATED OUR SELF'S
technically and potentially to hold the responsibilities *. dont tell what
we have to learn in testing after 3.5 years ..We have very broad scope to
learn a lot of new things in terms testing onlyy ..  if we see for the
automation engineers  companies paying equivalent or more than developers
... Only the thing we have to UPGRADE ... all these days we were in SILK
QTP .. now we have to Upgrade to Selenium ..and then SIMPLY MOVE ON

Of course ,even we have to consider a lot of things for JOB opening in
complete IT sector.Not only for testing for all the platforms more or less
its same.

I am not underestimating any technology in market, but in the same way
NEVER & EVER UNDERESTIMATE the TESTING also.. with out this phase NOTHING
wiIll come out into market.

Boss , even i am frustrated with this profession many times , but when i
came out of shoe and started thinking i understand WHAT THE IMPORTANCE OF
OUR PROFESSION .. Be passionate ..love your profession what ever it may be
u will reach to the peaks yar .. I started my carrier in the same filed  in
2006 at that time my salary is 4500 .. now it became 35 times more in 7
years .. do you think there is no growth in it ..

I am not doing show off ... but jus wanted to show the growth path in
TESTING .. please try to understand my intention .. they were thousands of
people who were at good positions thru this profession ..

*Last but not least .. My conclusion diversifying in terms of learning new
things is benefited to towards ur profession. But leaving profession this
not a good idea ... *Bcose this many years we sustain and why we want to
get back from this , while others are moving forward in the same domain.

Sorry for taking all the time to read this .. here i dont want offend any
body ... just this is my view ... If u that may use as ur inputs then
consider , other wise think u have wasted 5 mins of time for a CRAP ..:)

Hmmm actually felt bit sad while seeing above mails that's why i had taken
this to explain about the things ..

*Be Passionate and love your job , definitely u will get the satisfaction
..
*

*Thanks , KRIS. *
Senior Automation Engineer.



On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 12:57 AM, udayanem <[email protected]> wrote:

> My sincere advice is just go ahead with Oracle Apps.
>
> What is there in Testing nowadays? No demand at all. Earlier it had good
> market and treated same way as .NET and Java.
>
> But now with numerous Testing Types, unlimited number of Tools causes big
> pain to Testing field.
>
> I feel even the IT Customer Support/Network support is also good compared
> to Testing.
>
> So my dear friend, put your efforts on your interested Technology than
> wasting time in Testing.
>
>
> On Thursday, 29 August 2013 13:49:02 UTC+5:30, abhi test wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have 3.5 yrs exp in manual testing.
>>
>> moving from testing to oracle apps technology is good or bad decision.
>>
>> Please help me...i am confused???????? ......please give me right
>> suggestion for my future.
>>
>>
>> Thnaks
>>
>> Abhi
>>
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