- The year started with settling in at thoughtworks and the project that I was working on. It was a complete new experience to work on such a huge product with 12+ cross functional teams. Initially I was totally lost to get to know so many teams and to understand where I need to focus on. Slowly I got into the flow and focused more on my team and the area of the product that our team owned. I was the only tester on the team, I took this as an opportunity to coach, mentor and influence my team all about quality and testing. The goal was to enable the team so I don't become the bottleneck and be the only person to test the stories/features. It was slow and challenging process of months but it was worth it. I was focusing so much more on the whole holistic testing and all types of testing that was required. Running workshops, organising knowledge sharing sessions, pairing with all different roles and creating a community space for observability are just few of the highlights to mention. So much more that I was able to do and deliver on this team.
- I wanted to have all my focus on the work I was doing on the team so I had to say no to few conference speaking opportunities which was not easy to say no to but had to. I got an opportunity to speak at XConf Europe in July which was a thoughworks organised conference. This was my first in person conferece since the last one being in 2019. Absolutely new experience of presenting the same talk at 3 different locations in 3 days with Day 1 at Stuttgart, Germany, Day 2 - Manchester, London, Day 3 - Madrid. Here's the link to all the recordings - link and a link to my talk - A Peek into observability from tester's lens.
- I was not able to write and publish any blogs this year apart from this blogpost where I shared all my learnings about observability on thoughtworks blogs. - Why observability matters for testers
- I was invited as a guest on a podcast On-Call Me Maybe a podcast about DevOps, SRE and Observability. It was an honour to be invited and a great conversation with Adriana Villela and Ana Margarita Medina all about improving quality with observability
- One of the absosolute hightlight of the year was being invited for a keynote, a dream, a goal that was on my list.
#AgileTD 2022 is calling! 💥
— AgileTD Zone (@AgileTDZone) April 27, 2022
Book your ticket to Potsdam, Germany, and be part of Europe's Greatest software Testing festival!
Speakers like @Der_Pesse, @northern_tester, @Parveen_Khan10 and @PvanEnkhuijzen will be there!
Will you be there?
➡️ https://t.co/F5SyxH3OOq pic.twitter.com/LwTIN7elxJ
- While preparing and working on my keynote since I came to know I'll be delivering a keynote in November , I also started working on a new project which was completely backend and api focused. It was yet again absolutely different experience to work on such project. It was hard to leave the previous team and project that I was working on but I guess that's how a consultants life is going to be like. I was sad to leave my old team but at the same time I was happy and excited to work on the new project with all new challenges.
- Finally the time came to deliver my first ever keynote AgileTD Potsdam in November, a very very special one in many ways. A huge thank you to José Díaz who believed in me and entire AgileTD team. I talked about influencing skills, how they can help us build the quality within the teams and how to develop those skills. Infact more than what I mentioned here, a story of my own experiences. Here's the sneak peek of my keynote on these sketchnotes
The day starts with @Parveen_Khan10 running a keynote at #AgileTD @AgileTDZone pic.twitter.com/404PFQpb4o
— José Díaz (@jdiaz_berlin) November 24, 2022
- Special thanks and mention to Tristan Lombard and Helen Scott who have helped me throughout this journey of keynote. They have constantly supported and motivated me by continuous feedback from the idea generation phase to dry runs. I am forever thankful to both 💖. A huge thanks to Lisa Crispin for helping me through dry runs and feedbacks. Thank you to Lisi Hocke, Samuel Nitsche and Vera Baum for helping me with your valuable feedback and dry runs that helped me in delivering my keynote. Apart from being a keynote speaker, it was so great to meet Toyer, Marie Drake, Emna Aydi and many more for the first time in person.
"Building quality - influence, observability and you" by @Parveen_Khan10 is starting at #AgileTD pic.twitter.com/HQBhtLiue2
— Tobias Geyer (he/him) (@the_qa_guy) November 24, 2022
“I went to the tech principal and told my observability story and suggested we set up a community” I find I’m doing this a lot, influencing at a senior level is critical for systematic change across an organisation #AgileTD @Parveen_Khan10 pic.twitter.com/cki2fy01x8
— Anne-Marie Charrett | Quality Coach Book | (@charrett) November 24, 2022
- I also mentored and met so many people through mentoring platforms like Mentoring Club and ADPList
- I got an apportunity to be an AWS Community Builder and was also invited by Manoj Kumar to be a LambdaTest Spartan which I'm so looking forward to contribute and learn from this community. I was also invited to be on a panel by Lambda Test which was a great chance to meet few Spartan's - Link to the panel recording
- Towards the end of year I started giving more importance to my own health by making sure I do some kind of workout atleast twice a week and eat healthy which I'm going to take this forward for the next year too.
Few things for 2023
- I'm hoping to present the same keynote or even a new keynote talk at any other conference this year.
- I want to try my hands with running a workshop as my next goal.
- I also want to write and share consistently which I have not been doing since last 2 years and I really want to get back on this If I can.
- I want to work on being more technically confident tester(If there's anyone who would like to pair with me on this or someone who is looking for an accountability partner please reach me out as I would love to have someone).
- I want to focus on improving my existing skills and want to learn new skills.
I'm excited for the next year and thanks for reading this post. Wishing you all a very happy new year 2023!
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