Post the title of your most recent role along with the description from your resume in the comments 👇 I’ll personally review it and show you how to translate your experience into QA-friendly language so it aligns with tech roles. Let’s turn what you’ve already done into what employers are looking for 🚀
Community Construction Liaison - Intervene and strengthen NYCHA’s Recovery & Resiliency Hurricane Sandy project for residents and local community groups to enhance vulnerable communities' engagement by 20%, improving capacity for disaster risk management. Monitor implementation and evaluation of the NYC community-driven project-related meetings and events, defining expectations for project team members to minimize impact on project outcomes. Advocate community resilience programs in responding to the humanitarian needs of the diverse community, reducing social vulnerability to long-duration critical lifts and utility service interruptions. Conduct surveys and provide alternate route changes, providing design support pre- and post-construction portions for the projects with minimal service interruptions. Monitor quality throughout Sandy Recovery & Resiliency meetings, ensuring cost-effective and quality work performance throughout the project cycle. Process daily flyer distribution and streamline project phase tracking database, improving emergency response plan to meet sustainability goals for community stakeholders. Document community engagement and internal/external meeting attendance through the submission of meeting minutes.
@Chantal Brown Thank you. I appreciate the recommendation. I have looked into PM previously but was unsure as to the sector because being a PM in construction is not it. Lol. I will definitely look into learning Agile Scrum as well. 🙂
I came across this acceptance criteria: “Verify that the email and password icons are sized appropriately.” Do you feel this AC is acceptable? And detail why or why not? If you think it is not acceptable, what questions could you ask Dev?
I tried learning a new skill and stopped. The biggest challenge was trying to do it on my own. Not having the funds to hire a mentor hindered me because I didn't have any guidance. And trying to use the internet can be overwhelming because there's so much incorrect information being put out there. This time, I'm definitely going to invest in the help.