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[-] latenightnoir@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Honestly, this skillset helped me a lot when they threw a QA Project Manager position at me. I had familiarised myself with at least the basics of every process enough to be able to pick up some slack myself when and where needed. Even allowed me to send the team home early at times, when there were tests which I could perform alone (they were tedious, but not extremely complex).

Plus it can lead to a lot of potential optimisation precisely by viewing the top-down perspective and noticing any interactions and dependencies which may be harder to see when in the thick of it, so to speak.

It requires some fiddling around and figuring things out, of course, but it builds upon itself - as I've mentioned initially, every new subject I assimilated built upon my intuition, and it snowballed up to the point where I've managed to intuit my way through everything which has concerned my career so far.

this post was submitted on 17 Jan 2025
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