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 / allwin
It is depends all about the project functionalities and
experiences of testers.
1. Allocate the peoples those who are having more
experience, in large functional projects
2. Allocate the peoples those who are strong i domain
knowledge must put in their respective domains projects.
V.Allwin.
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