IG Live: “How to transition from Manual QA to Automation – SDET role?” with Jayesh G Salgaonkar

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Hello Tribe! We present to you an IG Live series! Today’s session is on “How to transition from Manual QA to Automation – SDET role?” with Jayesh G Salgaonkar. Huge shoutout to Browserstack, our Exclusive sponsor for all community events and Premier sponsor for Conferences. We thank them for supporting this Event. A little bit about Jayesh G Salgaonkar: Jayesh has an experience 15+ years in the IT industry. He had an opportunity to work with distinguished organizations in Consulting – Quinnox Consultancy, Capgemini, Palo IT, Synpulse. He started his journey as a pure manual functional tester, in Aug 2007 with Quinnox working for Barclays Bank (Retails division). The move to Oracle (as a consultant from Capgemini) in 2010, mark his first step diving deep into project engineering – right from requirement gathering, analysis, use case design, business flow, prototyping, development challenges, feature-performing functional, non-functional tests. He then started a new phase of his career, working with Barclays Bank (Wealth division) as a perm employee.  It was a long 30-month journey, which grew his experience further on Business Level challenges & what Business needs from IT.  A permanent move to Singapore in 2015, marks a special event in his personal & professional life. Here he joined Palo IT, an amazing people-oriented, delivery-driven, customer-centric, BCORP certified IT consulting. Here he got exposed to organization level, strategy, plans, tool kits, facilitate repositories to support & manage ongoing consulting projects for clients. He recently embarked on a new journey with Synpulse, working closely with best in the consulting industry to deliver ‘Next Gen Consulting’ experience to his clients, by means of innovation, collaboration & partnerships. Know more about Jayesh G Salgaonkar here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayeshgurusalg Happy Learning!

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