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Quality Engineering for CEOs: A Series Introduction
Steve Semelsberger, CEO of Testlio, is spotlighted in the latest issue (#221) of The Software Testing Weekly. In his featured article, Steve delves into why quality engineering (QE) is a critical focus for CEOs. This article kicks off an engaging series that aims to address your toughest questions about creating a strong QE framework. It's a must-read for any leader looking to stay ahead in their field. Dive into the first part now!
Testlio’s Fourth Ignite Program is Now Accepting Applications
Testlio, a global software testing company, is now accepting applications to Ignite. The 10-week, scholarship-based training program provides professional and social impact for people who have seen career challenges, inclusive of those related to identity and/or experiences. The program aims to bridge gaps in the tech industry by helping people from underrepresented backgrounds start and boost their careers in quality assurance, quality engineering, and testing leadership.
Modern CTO Episode Spotlight - A Conversation on Expanding Software Testing Coverage with Steve Semelsberger
In a new episode of Modern CTO's podcast, Testlio's CEO, Steve Semelsberger, discusses modern approaches to app testing with host Joel Beasley. The episode delves into ways in which engineering leaders can enhance the quality and scope of their testing, the increasingly high stakes of accurate app testing, and the importance of the testing mindset in revealing tangible business benefits.Tune into the podcast episode below.
Inc. 5000 2023: Meet the Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America
Testlio made the 2023 Inc 5,000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America. Companies on the 2023 Inc. 5000 are ranked according to percentage revenue growth from 2019 to 2022. To qualify, companies must have been founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2019. They must be U.S.-based, privately held, for-profit, and independent--not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies.
Software Developers & Testers: A Healthy Friction
When engineers and testers work together it can be very powerful. Yes, there's friction between them but it's a healthy friction with - arguably - the most beautiful products coming from environments that promote a symbiotic, collaborative relationship.





