Bear, vodka, balalaika… Can you guess what country our today’s tester is from? Okay, let’s consider a few more facts about his country to help you.
This country… is bigger than Pluto.
Its people… use the same word to say, “Get healthier” and “Get fatter.”
Its language… doesn’t need a subject and a verb to complete a sentence.
Does it ring a bell now? 🙂 Meet Mikhail Chumakov, a 30-year-old tester from Saint-Petersburg, Russia (who currently lives in Moscow).
Mikhail began testing eight years ago. His first project was MMORPG for mobile phones with Internet capabilities.
Within those eight years of his experience, Mikhail tested many types of applications, including: mobile (IOS, Android, Blackberry, etc.), business software, web services, web applications, and APIs. He used different types of tools for testing as well, like tools for manual, automated, load testing, among others.
Before joining Ubertesters approximately half a year ago, he created and developed his own outsource testing project Direct.Test. He also currently manages and improves the testing process (QA).
Traditionally, we asked Mikhail seven questions that we and some of our clients wanted to know.
Have your own questions? Feel free to ask them in comments to this Facebook post!
Mikhail: The most exciting project that I had in my Ubertesters QA career was a taxi service, because not only do I use it in my offline life, but I’m also interested in quality services and improving all project parts for all users as well.
Mikhail: The most horrifying bug is a high priority bug just before the project’s release. 🙂
Mikhail: The most interesting habit that I developed through my profession in testing is analyzing everything and everybody. 🙂
However, the most useful habit that I developed was planning and controlling my activities.
Mikhail: The main benefits of working with Ubertesters are getting to work on interesting worldwide projects that are useful for huge amounts of people. I also really like the ability to work from anywhere in the world!
Mikhail: A bad software tester is a person who does not understand the basis of Testing and Quality Assurance. He is not effective without the knowledge.
Mikhail: My ideal workplace is an office with a view of the mountains or the sea. 🙂
Mikhail: Test your life. 🙂
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