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Home › Forums › Software Testing Discussions › How has your thinking on testing changed since you started your career?
As you have developed as tester, has your approach and thinking about testing changed in any way? Are there methods that you did as a junior tester that you would never use now?
Oh, yes. In my older days I am more aware about context and business value – than scripts and standards and certificates…
/Jesper
https://jlottosen.wordpress.com/2013/11/20/uncovering-better-ways/
Yes definitely. My thinking about testing has changed a lot. Earlier I thought about it as a job. Now it is more of a responsibility for me.
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