Test Engineering around the world
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Posted by Allen Hutchison, Engineering Manager
The Test Engineering group at Google is truly a global organization. Our team is made up of test engineers in every corner of the world, working on all kinds of interesting projects. Today we are starting a series of blog posts to introduce you to our teams in different offices. Each post will give you some information on the testing projects we have in that particular office, and a little bit of the flavor of that region of the world. The global effort that makes up our test engineering team, and the diversity of ideas that are brought to bear on the challenges that we face, is one of our greatest strengths as a team.
In the coming weeks and months, join me in learning more about Google Testing from a global perspective. Perhaps you'll find that we have a team in your part of the world.
The Test Engineering group at Google is truly a global organization. Our team is made up of test engineers in every corner of the world, working on all kinds of interesting projects. Today we are starting a series of blog posts to introduce you to our teams in different offices. Each post will give you some information on the testing projects we have in that particular office, and a little bit of the flavor of that region of the world. The global effort that makes up our test engineering team, and the diversity of ideas that are brought to bear on the challenges that we face, is one of our greatest strengths as a team.
In the coming weeks and months, join me in learning more about Google Testing from a global perspective. Perhaps you'll find that we have a team in your part of the world.
Allen, I have a suggestion, I hope you find this idea interesting.
ReplyDeleteAs many of googles's applications are freeware kinda apps, so if you create a team of beta testers around the world (or professional testers who would like to work for google as freelancers, you may obviously like to put in a screening test to shortlist the probable people....) , I agree that you cant expose your code in unsecure environments and to people who dont work for you, but everything except for the code and the DB can be made available to Testers....
If you like this idea, then I am one of the 1st person willing to work with your team. In case you plan to start this off, do contact me at ankur.jain83@gmail.com