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Hi Tia, good going! I switched from a similar background but I took courses after taking a break... my suggestion is to try switching within the company and gain some experience before trying elsewhere.
lol Tia vs T.I.A.
Similar kind of a question, but I have 1.2yrs of experience and I have a portfolio.
No...as a testing engineer.
There’s no set path. But if it’s easier to move within the org it’s always better because you reduce the number of variables that
affect your learning and entry barrier as well.