Operations Assignment: Test Automation Architect

We want all builders to agree with: “I feel safe enough to build high-value functionality, quickly, and that is in a large part due to how we execute on our testing strategy”


Expectations / Description

The One Number we are accountable for

  • TBD

Supporting / leading indicators we pay attention to

  • Test suite run time (ideally under 10 minutes locally and 5 on CI)
  • No test suite flakes

Links to dashboard that showcase these measures... coming soon

Things you might deliver/do

  • Documentation/creation of processes around our testing strategy
    • When should we write unit tests
    • When should we write request specs
    • When should we write feature tests
  • Optimization of the test suite for performance
  • Optimization of the test suite for effectiveness

Requirements

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  • ⛔️ Last updated: over 3 years ago
  • ℹ️ Last conversed about: over 3 years ago

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