Jonathan Lazzari
QA Analyst at The World's Online Festival- Claim this Profile
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Klitos Giannakopoulos
I have been working closely with Johnathan at WOLF for 6+ years and I can say that I would continue doing so without thought. Laz (as I used to call him), was doing a great job picking and managing a big community of non-proffesional multinational individuals creating from them our volunteers pool, organising them into beta testing our mobile and web platforms and bringing out valuable feedback. He was responsible for the whole flow of confirming bugs the beta community found, replicating them, creating useful tickets for developers, following up with QAing the fixes internally and releasing back to the volunteers community for double-checking. We even managed a lot of times to understand and fix bugs that nobody internally to the company was able to replicate but still a few volunteers could, and that wouldn't be possible without Laz handling all this. As a side-effect, Laz acted as the mentor of a few of those individuals that ended up being hired by the company as junior QA or community managers to later develop themselves. He is a great person, reliable, responsible, eager to use the information you give him to bring the best results and he is definitely a good addition to any team needing his testing and management skills.
Klitos Giannakopoulos
I have been working closely with Johnathan at WOLF for 6+ years and I can say that I would continue doing so without thought. Laz (as I used to call him), was doing a great job picking and managing a big community of non-proffesional multinational individuals creating from them our volunteers pool, organising them into beta testing our mobile and web platforms and bringing out valuable feedback. He was responsible for the whole flow of confirming bugs the beta community found, replicating them, creating useful tickets for developers, following up with QAing the fixes internally and releasing back to the volunteers community for double-checking. We even managed a lot of times to understand and fix bugs that nobody internally to the company was able to replicate but still a few volunteers could, and that wouldn't be possible without Laz handling all this. As a side-effect, Laz acted as the mentor of a few of those individuals that ended up being hired by the company as junior QA or community managers to later develop themselves. He is a great person, reliable, responsible, eager to use the information you give him to bring the best results and he is definitely a good addition to any team needing his testing and management skills.
Klitos Giannakopoulos
I have been working closely with Johnathan at WOLF for 6+ years and I can say that I would continue doing so without thought. Laz (as I used to call him), was doing a great job picking and managing a big community of non-proffesional multinational individuals creating from them our volunteers pool, organising them into beta testing our mobile and web platforms and bringing out valuable feedback. He was responsible for the whole flow of confirming bugs the beta community found, replicating them, creating useful tickets for developers, following up with QAing the fixes internally and releasing back to the volunteers community for double-checking. We even managed a lot of times to understand and fix bugs that nobody internally to the company was able to replicate but still a few volunteers could, and that wouldn't be possible without Laz handling all this. As a side-effect, Laz acted as the mentor of a few of those individuals that ended up being hired by the company as junior QA or community managers to later develop themselves. He is a great person, reliable, responsible, eager to use the information you give him to bring the best results and he is definitely a good addition to any team needing his testing and management skills.
Klitos Giannakopoulos
I have been working closely with Johnathan at WOLF for 6+ years and I can say that I would continue doing so without thought. Laz (as I used to call him), was doing a great job picking and managing a big community of non-proffesional multinational individuals creating from them our volunteers pool, organising them into beta testing our mobile and web platforms and bringing out valuable feedback. He was responsible for the whole flow of confirming bugs the beta community found, replicating them, creating useful tickets for developers, following up with QAing the fixes internally and releasing back to the volunteers community for double-checking. We even managed a lot of times to understand and fix bugs that nobody internally to the company was able to replicate but still a few volunteers could, and that wouldn't be possible without Laz handling all this. As a side-effect, Laz acted as the mentor of a few of those individuals that ended up being hired by the company as junior QA or community managers to later develop themselves. He is a great person, reliable, responsible, eager to use the information you give him to bring the best results and he is definitely a good addition to any team needing his testing and management skills.
Experience
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WOLF
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United Kingdom
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Entertainment
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1 - 100 Employee
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QA Analyst
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Nov 2014 - Present
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QA Analyst
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