Ask Me Anything - Really Anything About Testing

10th January 2023
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Nicola Lindgren

Quality Engineering Manager

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Description
We reserved this session with Nicola for the end of TestBash World 2022 to give attendees the opportunity to ask anything, really anything, about testing that the previous sessions might not have covered.

Nicola has been involved with different testing communities, from Stockholm all the way to New Zealand and has as well worked on projects in various industries, including Education, Retail and e-Commerce, giving her a great position to be able to truly answer anything about testing!
Nicola Lindgren's profile'

Nicola Lindgren

Quality Engineering Manager

I'm Nicola , a Quality Engineering Manager based in Malmö, Sweden. I'm constantly looking for ways to learn, grow and adapt. In the past, I have worked on projects in various industries including Education, Retail and e-Commerce.I was the founder of the Stockholm Software Testing Talks meet-up and a co-founder of the WeTest Auckland testing meet-up. I was also a frequent co-instructor for the BBST Foundations course. If you want to read my thoughts on software testing, feel free to check out my blog: https://nicolalindgren.com
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