If you've been in QA or SDET work for more than a year, you know the job description and the actual job are two completely different things.
The description says: "Ensure software quality through systematic testing."
The reality: Slack ping at 9am — prod is down. Your staging environment hasn't worked since Tuesday. Someone deployed custom configs telling anyone. The test data is corrupted.
Welcome to QA in chaos.
I've spent 8+ years doing this in fintech — the kind where a bug in numbers calculation systems means someone loses actual money. And after years of living in this beautiful mess, I started wondering: is it just me, or is everyone running on caffeine and controlled panic?
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