I’m Going Back to My Old Job…how my perspective has changed | VLOG

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @babayegabatish1599
    @babayegabatish1599 Год назад +7

    hi Madeline,
    Can you please make a video on:
    A) How to land a QA job?
    B) Cert's or boot camp that you would recommend (online)?
    C) Skills needed...
    Thanks in advance!

  • @AnnetteSheriff
    @AnnetteSheriff 2 года назад +11

    I'm secretly happy you went back to QA☺️. I'm actually trying to find QA roles and watched your vids over and over and over again on QA topics and it is soooo helpful!! We have such similar personalities too, even tho I'm much older than you lol. 😅

  • @Sarah.Higgins
    @Sarah.Higgins 2 года назад +23

    Madeline! I love your perspective and wish we could sit with wine and chat for a few hours on this topic. I'm 32 and at around 26 I had the same feelings of discontent with my profession. I really felt the grass was greener somewhere else. Over time my perspective shifted to what you have discovered as well. We can look at our professions in a new way and find gratitude in what they offer. Just because something isn't perfect, it doesn't mean it should be thrown away, as with most things in life. I learned to dive deeper and allow myself to have bad days without thinking I need to do something drastic and change my entire life. I also value how much free time it offers me. I'm glad you've found contentment, it's a difficult thing to find and accept.

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  2 года назад +2

      Omg yes, you articulated it so well! I'm glad to hear other people have the "quarter life crisis" too 😂 Thinking about our jobs with gratitude and contentment seems to be the key for sure💛

  • @adelinabilan
    @adelinabilan 2 года назад +7

    Hi! I started watching your channel when you worked as a QA. I was trying to change the field and get the job as a QA, so your videos were so interesting to me. It was successful, so I'm happy that we'll be colleagues! Thank you for showing your true path, it's so inspiring and real. I'm 26 and I totally agree with your thoughts. Wish you luck and joy! With love from Ukraine❤

  • @caffeine.and.sparkles
    @caffeine.and.sparkles 2 года назад +24

    I was a high school English teacher, then got into QA. I stayed in QA for a year, then went back to teaching. Then went back to QA for a year, then went back to teaching again for 1.5 years. Then went back to QA, and ended up moving into project management.
    I have STRUGGGLED with staying in the corporate/tech world because teaching was my identity. It was incredibly hard to separate from that, and sometimes still is.
    I'm working on figuring out who I am as a PERSON, not just 'I'm Rachel I'm a teacher'. That has helped.
    I've also started to truly learn to value and appreciate the perks of NOT teaching. Like you said, WFH is totally a non-negotiable for me from now on.
    I'm still trying to find something to fill the void in me of wanting to have a higher purpose and making a difference in the world. I don't know what that is yet, but for now i'm focusing on making myself happy and being the best wife, mom, and dog mom I can be. I'm no longer impacting 170+ lives every year, but TBH I'm not sure how much I impacted them anyway, so I'm learning to be content with a smaller sphere of influence.

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  2 года назад +6

      So glad other people have trouble figuring out "what to do with their life" too! There is a super interesting mindset with teaching where it almost feels "selfish" to leave and pursue other careers...but we gotta do what's best for us in the end!
      Sending love to you on your journey with all of this, I can guarantee you're impacting lives all around you still 💛😊

    • @SAlina-se9xq
      @SAlina-se9xq Год назад +2

      Volunteer. That's what I hope to do when I transition out.

    • @ct11002000
      @ct11002000 Год назад +1

      I would love to know how you got into QA. I'm a former teacher of 16 years. I'm interested in it as well. I'm currently learning code.

    • @rfsalad4118
      @rfsalad4118 Год назад

      @@ct11002000 How's coding going? What programming language you are learning?

    • @ct11002000
      @ct11002000 Год назад

      @@rfsalad4118 hi, so I stopped at html and css and focused on getting trusted tester certificate now I’m ready to move on to JavaScript. Still want to take some QA courses though. Would you recommend any online ones?

  • @hopeforeman7601
    @hopeforeman7601 2 года назад +9

    I have struggled with deciding what my dream job was since I was a child. I hated the questions we got as a kid in school, "What do you want to be when you grow up?", I would always leave it blank cause I wasn't good at anything, but I was curious to learn everything. This topic has hit me in the same way it has with you. I don't have a dream job but as I go through life, my priorities and learnings are always changing, I am not meant to have ONE dream job, but many throughout the different stages in my life. I was a fitness instructor teaching pole dancing and stretching straight out of high school, but I outgrew that, I got everything out of that experience.
    After changing my major one too many times, I finally graduated with a Bachelors in Software Development last Dec. I truly enjoyed the learning experience, but I can't imagine working in a corporate world writing code, I like to do it on my own time. So I went into Customer Service in the meantime and have actually been enjoying it. I love solving other people's problems and helping out with their day. I am currently looking for a remote position and focusing building a video game with a friend on the side which has been magical. Never stop working on yourself and creating beautiful things. I think you should pursue that writer dream of yours... hehe
    Thank you so much for this video

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  2 года назад +2

      Awe I love your mindset toward all of this! I think that "curious to learn everything" is the best way to go through life. There's really so much out there to learn and experience so why not take on new challenges when things start to feel stagnant right?
      I also think having some kind of creative outlet helps sooo much! That's so freaking cool that you're building a video game! I've been starting to think about trying to write again...so I might just do that actually 😊 Thanks so much for your comment friend, I appreciate you💛💛

  • @Itswrittenbynikki
    @Itswrittenbynikki 2 года назад +20

    I loved this video! I enjoy RUclipsrs sharing their journey and showing that they are figuring out life just like the rest of us. Wishing you the best as you enter back into QA. :)

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  2 года назад

      Awe I'm so glad to hear that! Thank you friend!😊

    • @alexlui1
      @alexlui1 Год назад

      I’m starting QA role soon too

  • @lauraexplores8784
    @lauraexplores8784 Год назад +1

    Ah wow I also wanted to be an author when I was younger, went into teaching, and am now a QA! I actually first watched your videos when I was still a teacher looking to get into QA. I've now been a QA for 2 years, love the work from home life too. Also been learning automation slowly which has been fun.
    Glad you're back and love your perspective. I listen to Michael Singer a lot after reading the untethered soul and what you say and what he has to say about there being no dream job makes so much sense, too. Theres always opportunity to find fulfilment in what you do. 😊

  • @ranicajuba94
    @ranicajuba94 Год назад +1

    You actually summarized my thoughts exactly. I graduated with a degree in nursing and have been attempting to run away from it ever since I graduated and find the "dream" career for me. I went back to school in plans of becoming a dentist, but realized I wasn't passionate enough about it to commit the next 4+ years of my life to a job I only had a lot of interest in. I'm looking into QA as a job change as of today and stumbled across your videos. Not sure what I'll end up doing, but I'm happy to have heard your perspective and I feel a bit relieved that we have the same thoughts in regard to work sometimes being work and finding contentment in that. :) hope your return is going well!

  • @megane9356
    @megane9356 Год назад +4

    I started watching your videos when I wanted to get into QA but wasn’t sure if I would like it or even how to get into it. Fast forward and I have now been in QA for 3 months!! So glad you are back into it and hope you are enjoying being back in the tech world ❤

    • @JN_194
      @JN_194 Год назад +1

      What training did you go through or certifications?

    • @betyatyahoo
      @betyatyahoo Год назад

      How did you get in? I have 6 years of experience in tech support and have been applying to QA for years without luck :(

  • @themo198616
    @themo198616 2 года назад +3

    I´m a QA Engineer for test automation in Austria... i´m so happy, then you go back an i can watch snippets from your Days.

  • @artsykee
    @artsykee 2 года назад +3

    Yaaay, I'm glad you are back. I've watched your videos before, but I should probably watch them again right now. Newbie QA here. Being new to QA is overwhelming but heard it was really fun. I'm excited to learn more through your vlogs! ❤❤❤

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  2 года назад +2

      Omg congrats on starting in QA! It is truly so overwhelming at first but it will all make sense and get better with time. Lots more QA vlogs coming up soon😊💛

  • @adri_kai
    @adri_kai 2 года назад +2

    Such a great perspective! I forget who but another I watched another yotuber's video months ago where she mentioned feeling the same way. Sometimes a job is just needed and we have to focus on making things work instead of stressing to find our ideal life. By now you would have started your new job so congrats!

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Kai! 😊
      Yeah you're right, and it also helps to take that pressure to find the perfect job away and just focus on making the best of what is working.💛

  • @AshleyP.-fw1nq
    @AshleyP.-fw1nq Год назад

    Definitely agree w/ your humanistic perspectives... and view points concerning financial means, especially the contribution. Really great video❤... seeing your videos has made me realize the importance of journaling as well!

  • @teamminimus2222
    @teamminimus2222 Год назад +3

    Hi Madeline, thanks again for sharing your interesting journey. It is truly lovely to follow you, you always bring me in a good (cozy) mood. As I mentioned in another comment, you were the one that introduced me to QA, I have watched all your video's more than once, and now I work since one month as a QA coming from a medical background as a nurse before. I'm secretly (very) happy that you made the decision going back as a QA. I'm sure I can learn a lot more from your future video's about QA. Wish I could talk to you in person over a ''virtual coffee''. I'm grateful for your video's and wish you all the best with your new and old job🤗 🧡

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  Год назад +2

      This is so sweet friend, thank you!! I hope your first month in QA has gone well! It's a bit overwhelming to start, but once you get the hang of everything it gets much easier. I'm happy to be back in QA, and there'll be plenty more QA work vlogs to come😊💛

  • @kemi8143
    @kemi8143 Год назад +1

    Look forward to hearing more about your QA work. Hopefully we all can share our learnings and grow together.

  • @syproductions456
    @syproductions456 4 месяца назад

    I'm currently a full stack developer and I'm actually looking to go into QA, I feel like the stress level might be lower in QA and the pay is still great depending on which company you work for. As well as that there is an oppurtunity to earn a lot more if you learn QA automation and start writing testing scripts.
    For me, the perfect job is one that pays well and isn't too taxing, the deadlines and expectation to fix things as a developer is a part I don't really like.... let's say, I like fixing things, but just not under pressure and as a profession. Work just needs to pay well, let me work from home and be relatively stress free. Outside of my job I enjoy life and work my passions.

  • @PaulFreire-vn8rf
    @PaulFreire-vn8rf Год назад +1

    Hey thanks, I felt that same way, but now I don't feel alone in this.
    I also work as a QA remotely from Ecuador for a Company in the USA.
    Greetings!

  • @cliobhabie
    @cliobhabie Год назад +2

    Glad you saw grad school for psychology for what it truly is. (A former psych nurse assistant turned QA analyst )

  • @SDrastapanda
    @SDrastapanda Год назад +2

    I've worked in QA since I was 18. I'm 30 now. I've tried to work other jobs outside of QA and it just doesn't stick. I never thought I would be in quality. I've accepted that this is a skill I have and I'm really good at being particular about a finished product. I'm currently trying to get into the QA tech role so I can be more flexible and can travel more. Let your skills fund what you love.

    • @JN_194
      @JN_194 Год назад

      How do you start out as a QA?

    • @SDrastapanda
      @SDrastapanda Год назад +1

      @@JN_194 I got a job through a temp agency and someone my dad knew. I would look into temp agencies and just apply to entry level quality positions. Gain the experience and move up. Advance your skills within the job. Depending if you like paper work or the production side of things will depend on what you apply for. I hate paper work. I used to be a document control coordinator. I’d much rather do quality inspection. I like numbers and measuring things to spec. Once you figure out what you like, look for the industry you want to go into. Food. Health. Medical devices. Aerospace. Automotive. The list goes on.

    • @JN_194
      @JN_194 Год назад +1

      @@SDrastapanda oh wow thank you so much!

  • @krissym7270
    @krissym7270 Год назад

    Welcome back! I'm happy for you!

  • @PaigeWestCo
    @PaigeWestCo 2 года назад +2

    As always an amazing video!!! Love that you always do what’s best for yourself and what’s aligned with what you want in your day to day. Thank you for sharing your journey and insights!!❤️

    • @PaigeWestCo
      @PaigeWestCo 2 года назад +1

      Also want to add that my thoughts on a dream job are that society has the wrong definition of what it really is. One thing you said really stuck out to me.. you mentioned that it’s not always about going out to find a career that checks the boxes but figuring out how you can check the boxes in the job and that’s so so true! The kicker is that some jobs won’t ever check those boxes for some people which then leads to the struggle of complacency for some people. This all rounds out to an unrealistic vision of what a dream job is if that makes sense. Anyways that’s my rant and thoughts😂

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  2 года назад +2

      Looove hearing your rant and thoughts on this! I think trying to remove expectations and focusing on what works for each person individually helps a lot. Watching your journey with your own business has also been super inspiring for me and helped me think through what I want/need out of my job 😊

    • @PaigeWestCo
      @PaigeWestCo 2 года назад +1

      @@MadelineElaineYT yes exactly!!! Awe I’m so glad!!!🥰

    • @vybhaveswaraiah7114
      @vybhaveswaraiah7114 Год назад +1

      @@PaigeWestCo wonderfully said Paige 👍

  • @knottycurl
    @knottycurl Год назад +3

    Can you give new qa testers some advice on interviewing ? Do you believe manual qa will be around in the next few years?

  • @RALegacy19
    @RALegacy19 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your story 👍🔥 I had to do the same thing I had to get back into my field after trying something new for quit a few years.

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  2 года назад +1

      Better to try and learn from the experience than to always wonder what if! 💛😊

    • @kemi8143
      @kemi8143 Год назад

      Happened to me too. I returned to QA 3 weeks ago. It’s tough but I’m grateful to God to work and I will give it my best. Wish you all the best

    • @vybhaveswaraiah7114
      @vybhaveswaraiah7114 Год назад

      @@MadelineElaineYT so true, totally agree

  • @sojoodsweiti5582
    @sojoodsweiti5582 Год назад

    The video you made inspired me, since I am passionate about Quality Assurance, also I work from home.

  • @noeland8129
    @noeland8129 Год назад

    I am a manual qa as well! starting to learn xcode automation. its a great career path so far

  • @shannongillooly5207
    @shannongillooly5207 Год назад

    This was exactly what I needed to here today. Its been a rough week. Thank you young lady :)

  • @Futureacquiescence
    @Futureacquiescence Год назад

    I’m so happy for you!!!! I dropped out of my psych program. How do I get my first QA job?

  • @mansoor3159
    @mansoor3159 2 года назад

    Thank you so so so much Madeline for sharing this video and I love your vlogs so so much and I wish you reach 9K Subscribers very very soon!❤️☺️✨

  • @InfoLunix
    @InfoLunix 11 месяцев назад

    If you no longer want to work as a QA at one point, there are other roles even within the development team such as Scrum Master, Product Owner, Business Analyst, etc. that are less technical compared to QA. There's always room for growth in tech.
    I'm currently in a sort of "mid-life crisis", which is why I ended up watching this video. I studied Computer Science and now have 3 years of experience as a QA, but I'm not sure what path I wanna take in the future.

  • @sama6826
    @sama6826 2 года назад +2

    Welcome back to QA !! love from IN

  • @honza_s6
    @honza_s6 2 года назад

    Interesting findings! I would say that the pursuit of a "dream job" is quite treacherous and it can make people think selfishly - what's in it for them rather than how they can help create value for others (which in turn makes them unhappy, been there). There are just so many jobs that need to be done which seem difficult or even impossible to love - and I don't mean QA now, IT is a rather comfortable sector to work in. Some people may come closer to their ideal occupation, others simply learn to enjoy aspects of what they do or focus on other values in life.

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  2 года назад +1

      That's a super good point! It's definitely a complex topic when you think about all the jobs required to make society continue to run. Hopefully we can all find a good balance that allows us to enjoy the life we live💛

  • @emmadelune4560
    @emmadelune4560 2 года назад +2

    Welcome back to QA

  • @gabrielmoreirabr
    @gabrielmoreirabr Год назад

    I want to become a QA too, but all that you said it's very true and a I agree a lot!

  • @user-vc9or5uc4x
    @user-vc9or5uc4x 4 месяца назад

    What should i do i left a remote job to take a job that was different and only paid a little extra, great benefits. But the department was disorganized and horrible onboarding. The job didn’t workout for me. So, i got a new one and by the fourth day I didn’t want to go in to the office. They overwhelmed me so much. They pay more but they have old systems. Which makes doing the work confusing, training is all over the place. Its not remote and they dont like anyone talking in the office, u cant use ur cell and it cant be on desk, if ur late u cant make up time. Instead they take the time from ur PTO. Which i HATE. I hate they are not flexible at all. So, i want to go back to my old job if they would have me. The job is flexible and remote. They just pay less and dont have the best health insurance. What should i do?

  • @shaylajames6945
    @shaylajames6945 2 года назад +1

    I’m been a teacher for 16 years and want to transfer into QA. Did you have to take a bootcamp to land your first QA job? How did you tailor your resume for this position?

    • @MadelineElaineYT
      @MadelineElaineYT  2 года назад +5

      Hi there! I personally didn't take any kind of bootcamp or course for QA. The company I work for hires people with the intent to do all the training once they start, so it is an entry level position. I had a connection in the company which was helpful, but there was also a lengthy interview process and small test (like finding as many bugs on a web page as possible). With tailoring the resume, I focused on the skills of teaching like being thorough, detail-oriented, and taking a sense of ownership in my work. Most companies with entry-level QA jobs want people who show a sense of pride in their work, work well with others, and can prove they are able to learn and adapt quickly.
      Hopefully this is somewhat helpful, if you have any follow up questions lemme know and I might see about making a specific video for this.😊

    • @shaylajames6945
      @shaylajames6945 Год назад +1

      @@MadelineElaineYT thank you so much!! It was very helpful.

  • @natesroom5326
    @natesroom5326 Год назад

    Have you thought about doing qa automation? you would get paid more, or maybe you don't want anything to do with having to code. I'm a manual QA currently studying automation, so I was just wondering if you were looking into that

  • @Teko_Tekor
    @Teko_Tekor 2 года назад

    Madeline, I congrats you back to home in QA! It's maybe your path. Who knows ...

  • @elleamo92
    @elleamo92 Год назад

    Do you do Automation as well or just Manual?

  • @Erica0088
    @Erica0088 Год назад

    Hi Madeline... I read somewhere in your bio that the company you work for hires entry level QA's and trains them??? I'm an entry level QA looking for a fresh start and is willing and open to learning... would you be able to provide me with the company? Thank you in advance

  • @hunterjackson6905
    @hunterjackson6905 2 года назад

    I wanted to get into QA. I attended bootcamp and have done self-study. I had to get a help desk job to pay the bills because I have a lot of experience in it. I havent gotten into QA yet. Do you have any tips to get into QA?

    • @dianeedouard7266
      @dianeedouard7266 Год назад

      What bootcamp did you attend ?

    • @Wolfie254
      @Wolfie254 Год назад

      @@dianeedouard7266 TestPro's Basic QA Engineer course. It's a good program but was too fast-pace for me.

    • @Thegirlypop-129
      @Thegirlypop-129 Год назад

      @@Wolfie254 have you been able to land a job after TestPro? What class were you in? I was in B21.

  • @user-rm1ez3ku3y
    @user-rm1ez3ku3y Год назад

    Interesting story

  • @Andy-lo9sp
    @Andy-lo9sp Год назад

    have you considered software development?

  • @AnaojAiraf
    @AnaojAiraf Год назад +1

    (the creative scientist)
    Hi Madeline!
    It has been very interesting following your journey! I'm following a similar discovering path. I finished my PhD with a burn out and knowing that I didn't wanted to pursue that unpredictable and unsupported life ever again. Meanwhile, trying to save my mental health and also during pandemic I discovered art, start learning how to paint, and start studying design theory and graphic design (both things I didn't know I could do since I didn't had the "gift" of drawing).
    After finally finishing my PhD I dreamed about having a creative job, however without any support but google and myself XD I found very hard to know what to pursue and how. I heard friends telling me amazing things about UX and in desperation to find a job I started studying UX and UI the best I could and building a portfolio and applying to jobs (without any luck so far).
    Although I found UX very interesting and I think I have some skills that would fit the job, I started felling like I was deviating from the original "creative calling" (the dream job). I'm felling very lost right know and sometimes I just feel like you do, maybe I don't mind with a more "simple" job that is not stressful, with a good team and support without being much creative, but a job that would leave some mindspace so at the end of the day I could fulfill that creative passion and explore what I really love and learn more design and creative skills.
    Sorry for the big comment here. I'm grateful for your sharing and to know there are more people feeling the same way with similar difficulties and paths. It really helped me to feel less alone in this journey, since everyone else around me seems to have everything organized and figured it out and me with 32 years old still trying to find my career path and felling less "normal". Anyone with similar paths, fell free to get in touch :)