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Test and Data Services has interviewed, assessed and had experience with industry testers at all levels of testing skill, specialisation and seniority. We believe that this focus on testing has enabled us to, more frequently than other organisations, fairly assess each tester’s current situation, and to even assess their future potential within an organisation.
The Tester Evaluation Service allows management within a testing division to identify skills shortfalls within a tester, and to confirm existing skills and strengths that are present. The balance of technical and interpersonal skills that each tester has can be identified, and these results can be used to guide management in creating balanced testing teams, or to pinpoint high-performing staff for promotion or increased responsibility.
The basis of the evaluations is derived from our own proprietary staff selection and evaluation processes. It is these processes that have, on balance, given us market recognition for superior testers.
This know-how is now available in the form of our Tester Evaluation Service to corporates in need of strong testing skills and teams.
The technical evaluation of each tester takes into account eight technical dimensions of testing,
which are:
A soft skills evaluation of each tester looks at areas such as:
Each tester is evaluated against the most applicable one of many job levels corresponding to:
Each tester is evaluated in a one-hour interview by a Test and Data Services technical consultant, and then another one-hour interview with a Test and Data Services human resources consultant.
For maximum benefit, two evaluations are recommended, an initial two-hour evaluation as described, and then a follow on one-and-a-half hour evaluation six to eight months later.
Results are presented in a report that contains a graphical summary per candidate and then also provides group outcomes at a glance. Typically radar charts plot individual scores and progress, and histograms show relative positioning of testers per measured area, per testing role.