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Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, with a focus on systems analysis - Quality Assurance

Testers need time, not pressure. And here’s why: Rushing testers with tight deadlines compromises quality. Many of us have seen it: ↳ Missed defects due to hurried testing. ↳ Last-minute bug fixes that cause stress. ↳ Burnout from constant pressure. But it's all untrue. Moreover, giving testers time is crucial for quality. Here are my 13 reasons why ↓ 1) More Time Means Fewer Missed Defects 2) Reduces Last-Minute Bug Fixing 3) Boosts Tester Morale and Performance 4) Improves Team Collaboration 5) Supports Comprehensive Test Coverage 6) Minimizes Risk of Technical Debt 7) Encourages Innovation in Testing 8) Builds Trust Between Teams 9) Leads to More Reliable Results 10) Aligns with Long-Term Quality Goals 11) Prevents Burnout and Turnover 12) Reduces Production Downtime 13) Creates a Culture of Quality Testing needs time, not pressure. Shift focus from "just ship it" to "let's ship it right." Allow testers to work thoughtfully. Create a stable, user-friendly product. Embrace a quality-driven culture.

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