Hi, I'm Ilya. Originally from Belarus, currently live in the US.
What is your education
- Four university courses in statistics, then quit. At that time I had some argumentation in my head why I did that, but it didn't really make much sense. University was a great experience.
What is your work experience
- For the last 2.5 years I've been working for a food company. Formally I'm a warehouse associate, but in fact it's a computer job related with orders processing, working with electronic tables, creating shipments for Amazon FBA, etc. [This part should be completed later, as the company has it's own website which is an online shop on one hand, but also is an app with a broad functionality for internal use. Why not to include this in projects portfolio]
Why career change (what was wrong with your previous profession)
- Everything's ok with the current job, and I'm thankfull to people who I work with. It was them, our developers, who motivated me to try a new sphere. And it coincided with my desire to try something new, something that requires qualification and is a profession by itself.
Why QA
- It complies with my natural abilities to learn, follow the instructions, be patient and carefull. Growth opportunities make this job even more attractive. I've learned about QA profession long time ago, but considered it boring and complex and it scared me away. Now complex means interesting for me.
Fun fact for those who might read this: the pleasure hormone (dopamine) is released by brain cells not at the moment when we get what we want, but when we realize something, guess something, begin to understand something. The joy of understanding and awareness has a physiological nature. And the more complex the intellectual objects that our brain puts together, the more dopamine is released and the more pleasure we experience.
There should be lots of pleasure on the way, guys
How you see yourself professionally in 5 years
- Being a solid professional in QA, at least.
What is your education
- Four university courses in statistics, then quit. At that time I had some argumentation in my head why I did that, but it didn't really make much sense. University was a great experience.
What is your work experience
- For the last 2.5 years I've been working for a food company. Formally I'm a warehouse associate, but in fact it's a computer job related with orders processing, working with electronic tables, creating shipments for Amazon FBA, etc. [This part should be completed later, as the company has it's own website which is an online shop on one hand, but also is an app with a broad functionality for internal use. Why not to include this in projects portfolio]
Why career change (what was wrong with your previous profession)
- Everything's ok with the current job, and I'm thankfull to people who I work with. It was them, our developers, who motivated me to try a new sphere. And it coincided with my desire to try something new, something that requires qualification and is a profession by itself.
Why QA
- It complies with my natural abilities to learn, follow the instructions, be patient and carefull. Growth opportunities make this job even more attractive. I've learned about QA profession long time ago, but considered it boring and complex and it scared me away. Now complex means interesting for me.
Fun fact for those who might read this: the pleasure hormone (dopamine) is released by brain cells not at the moment when we get what we want, but when we realize something, guess something, begin to understand something. The joy of understanding and awareness has a physiological nature. And the more complex the intellectual objects that our brain puts together, the more dopamine is released and the more pleasure we experience.
There should be lots of pleasure on the way, guys

How you see yourself professionally in 5 years
- Being a solid professional in QA, at least.

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