Natallia Dzemianok

QA Automation Engineer at Espresa

Natallia Dzemianok has a diverse work experience in the field of software testing and automation. Natallia started their career in 2009 as a Scientific Researcher at the Belarusian State Agrarian and Technical University, working on a joint project with The A.V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of NAS of Belarus. Natallia held this position until May 2012.

In 2018, Natallia joined IT Academy as a student in their test automation lab, where they gained practical skills in the field.

Natallia then joined EPAM Systems in April 2019 as a Junior Software Test Automation Engineer. Natallia worked in this role until March 2020. Natallia returned to EPAM Systems in December 2020 as a Software Test Automation Engineer and continued in this position until December 2020.

In December 2020, Natallia also joined Emerline and LeverX Group as a Software Test Automation Engineer, where their roles are ongoing.

In October 2021, they joined Espresa as a QA Automation Engineer, a role they are currently in.

Overall, Natallia has built a strong foundation in software testing and automation, with experience in both junior and senior positions. Natallia has also contributed to scientific research during their time at the Belarusian State Agrarian and Technical University.

Natallia Dzemianok started their education in 2003 at the Belarusian State Agrarian and Technical University, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Technologies and Technical Support of the Processing of Agricultural Products. Natallia completed their Bachelor's degree in 2008. In 2008, Natallia continued their education at the same university and obtained a Master's degree. From their education history, it can be inferred that they have a background in engineering related to agricultural product processing. In 2018, Natallia attended IT Academy for a brief period to pursue a certification in JAVA QA Automation.

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  • QA Automation Engineer

    October, 2021 - present