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Ed Glas's blog on VS load testing
A New Role for Me
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over 1 year ago
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Ed Glas
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I have been quiet on my blog for a while, mostly because I have switched jobs. I had been running dev, test, and PM for the Team Test team here in Raleigh NC, reporting to the PUM of Team Test, Amit Chatterjee in our India Development Center. My team...
Ed Glas's blog on VS load testing
Interviewing for an SDET job at Microsoft
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I have been doing a lot of interviewing lately. First of all, if you are interested in coming to sunny Raleigh, NC to work as an SDET on my team, let me know! We are hiring. Second, I want to give people a flavor of what to be prepared for in an interview...
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