Hii Elsa! Soo I am about to start my job as a development software tester in E-Mobility. Im quite hyped up about the job but I am worried that the language barrier (I work in Germany) might slow down my learning and networking with colleagues. Do you have any tips or courses that I could go for to cut the learning curve ? Thanks for the amazing videos!
That’s sooo cool congratulations! Exciting isn’t it? Honestly what I noticed it if you are not shy about it - people around you wont be and it definitely isn’t disturbing to have full on conversations. You will get better the more you do it and don’t let it stop you. I personally like to talk with myself in English out loud, it helps with pronunciation. Be confident and just be yourself. I admire when people even put the effort in knowing they are not native! I think it is impressive! Good luck! 🥳
Hi there, just a couple of questions because I’m thinking about making the jump to be a QA. How long are your days usually and how have you liked it so far?
For sure to learn from other experienced folks, it will make the road to those skills much shorter! I am working on a course right now and will also provide such a thing to others very soon 😊
I am very happy when I see the channel notification that there is a new video I am currently a software testing engineer, but I benefit from you well as well, and I also hope for joint work between us in the future🥰🥰
Take a shot every time I say naturally or busy lol - you'll be done by the end of this! cheers!
I may some day take you up on this challenge
Lets do it haha
Nice one, Elsa. Thanks for sharing your story. I've subscribed and look forward to more videos.
Happy to hear that and welcome to my channel! ☺️
Hii Elsa!
Soo I am about to start my job as a development software tester in E-Mobility. Im quite hyped up about the job but I am worried that the language barrier (I work in Germany) might slow down my learning and networking with colleagues. Do you have any tips or courses that I could go for to cut the learning curve ? Thanks for the amazing videos!
That’s sooo cool congratulations! Exciting isn’t it? Honestly what I noticed it if you are not shy about it - people around you wont be and it definitely isn’t disturbing to have full on conversations. You will get better the more you do it and don’t let it stop you. I personally like to talk with myself in English out loud, it helps with pronunciation. Be confident and just be yourself. I admire when people even put the effort in knowing they are not native! I think it is impressive! Good luck! 🥳
Hi there, just a couple of questions because I’m thinking about making the jump to be a QA. How long are your days usually and how have you liked it so far?
Happy to have you here!
A Japanese translator's loss and our golden nugget of Software Testing gain. Thanks for sharing your journey Elsa 🤓
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽
Hi Elsa !! Any companies that are offering internships or apprenticeship doing QA?
Hey, I mentioned this in this video that I have no recommendations as they change a lot.
Any suggestions for training to become a software tester?
For sure to learn from other experienced folks, it will make the road to those skills much shorter! I am working on a course right now and will also provide such a thing to others very soon 😊
Hi Elsa!
Can you share your experiences in passing ISTQB exams
What exactly - like the process, the preparing or overall everything? 😊
I am very happy when I see the channel notification that there is a new video
I am currently a software testing engineer, but I benefit from you well as well, and I also hope for joint work between us in the future🥰🥰
Thank you!
Nice sharing Elsa😊.
Can I connect you to LinkedIn or other social media?
Hey. I have
tiktok: elsaqas
and email you can reach me: makingitwithelsa@gmail.com 🙃
Do you have instagram ?
I don’t. I have tiktok @elsaqas 😌
Ok I’m going to message u on timtok
@@FlxyRic sure let’s connect