The ISTQB® Certified Tester Foundation Level (CTFL) is the globally recognized basic certification for software testers. It provides fundamental knowledge of test methods, test processes and the use of modern tools and is the perfect introduction to a career in quality assurance. This training lays the foundation for further certifications in the ISTQB® framework.
The updated CTFL 4.0 syllabus, available since summer 2023, expands the content and adapts to the requirements of modern software development projects.
After the training, you will be able to successfully plan, carry out and complete software tests in agile and classic projects.
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With the ISTQB® Certified Tester Foundation Level certification, you will acquire the skills to carry out software tests effectively and successfully. Whether in classic or agile projects - you actively contribute to quality assurance and ensure the success of the project.
Andreas Resch studied computer science with a focus on medicine at the TU Braunschweig and then worked for many years as a software developer and lecturer in various fields.
He has been working in the field of software testing since 2007. He is ISTQB® CTFL and CTAL TM certified and has been working as an IT consultant specializing in software testing at sepp.med since 2011.
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