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Maria Zablotska

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Mariia Zablotska is an accomplished QA Engineer hailing from Ternopil, West Ukraine. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering from Lviv Polytechnic National University in 2021 and completed the “Software Engineer in Test” course at the SoftServe IT Academy. Mariia kicked off her career at SaaSJet, an Atlassian partner company, where she led the QA team, started the automation framework with Java, and worked on manual testing. Later, Mariia moved to Poland and started work at Move Work Forward, another Atlassian partner company, where she is responsible for quality assistance, manual testing, leading, creating and supporting the testing framework with Playwright and Typescript. In 2023, she graduated with a master’s degree in Computer Engineering from Vistula University. Mariia has a perfectionist attitude and is professional with broad knowledge of various technologies and tools.

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