Hi,
I attended an interview recently.
I was asked the following question
Assuming that I am Test Manager.
There are 20 resources out of which
12 are manual testers,
5 automation testers and
3 performance testers.
There are a bunch of projects to be tested in the
organisation, the projects belong to various technologies,
say
20% of projects in Java,
20% of projects in SAP,
30% of projects in .NET,
30% of projects in C#
What is your approach as Test Manager in testing?
Pls let me know your approach on this.
Answer Posted / k.sateesh
Its all depends on the percentage of testing you have to
cover in the specified projects.
And there are 3 priorities
1. you need to allocate the people according to the project
deadlines.
2.According to the percentage of testing in a particular
project.
3.According to the tester experience in the particular
technology/domain knowldege.
or
experience wise
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