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🚀 Launching the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate

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We’re excited to announce that the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate The is perfect f

We’re excited to announce that the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate [View this email in your browser]( The [Software Testing Essentials Certification]( (MoT-STEC) is perfect for anyone looking to jump into their software testing career with confidence or those who wish to get a broad understanding of software testing. Designed and built with experienced and practising software testers from within our community, it covers everything you need to build confidence in your software testing skills and knowledge. From the basics of testing, like understanding how to test an input field, to exploring advanced techniques, such as performing risk analysis to uncover potential issues early on. As with everything with Ministry of Testing, one of our biggest goals is to ensure we are supporting our profession in a modern way. This course is created with a forward-thinking lens, with current experts and with our eyes closely on software testing trends. Our goal is to equip the next generation of software testers to move forward with confidence in their careers. Starting in mid-October 2024, modules will be released gradually, and early access purchasers can get a head start and access to all at a discounted rate. It’s a great opportunity to begin your journey and learn at your own pace. You can [purchase now at 50% off](. For [Unlimited Members]( this certification is included in your membership. [✨ Explore Software Testing Essentials ✨]( Software Testing Essentials Course Content 1. What is software testing? 2. What do software testers do? 3. The secret skill set of software testers 4. Testing fundamentals and techniques 5. The struggles of software testing 6. Risky business: The relationship between testing and risk 7. The complexity of software testing 8. Gather better information: understanding requirements 9. Exploring test design 10. Doing the testing work 11. The outputs of software testing 12. The art of communicating testing 13. Navigating software problems with confidence 14. Fail to plan, plan to fail 15. Testing debt and maintaining a lean machine 16. Technical Testing 17. Get started with test automation 18. Testing specialisms 19. Keeping up to date 20. Glossary [✨ Explore full course outline ✨]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Threads]( Copyright © 2024 Ministry of Testing, All rights reserved. You have opted to join this email list. Our mailing address is: Ministry of Testing 19 New RoadBrighton, East Sussex BN1 1UF United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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