Field Testing experiences
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos I’m in too, if possible
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Another volunteer here.
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Great work and video!! Congratulations to all!!
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Except paragliding, I am a Suunto Tester .
But communication is not that good, I am still testing the pre alpha version of Spartan Ultra .
I always wondered and dreamt how to become a tester
Without official application process or knowing the right person who knows the right person… I am still wondering.
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I will also love to be Alpha tester of Suunto App. Not sure if I want to be Field Test (they work a lot )
BR
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@suzzlo
the dark side of the field testers paperwork no one talks about
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I’d love to be a tester, but I’m not sure I’m active (or young) enough!
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@wakarimasen
I think there’s a test plan and you need go through that process and report your observations. To me it is unlikely that you just go out and run.
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@freeheeler In that case, I’m in! Where do I sign?
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@wakarimasen
it seems to be a secret… maybe there’s a stone with a sword stuck in it and who he pulls out the sword is listed as another field tester -
Another interest here
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@freeheeler and the first part of the test is to find it using the navigation in your Suunto, I guess.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos very funny video, trully “familiar” side it seems!
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@freeheeler said in Field Testing experiences:
@wakarimasen
it seems to be a secret… maybe there’s a stone with a sword stuck in it and who he pulls out the sword is listed as another field testerThe green knight looks to be awesome…if they ever release it.
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@efejota Well, navigation capability is the whole reason I picked Suunto, so that part should be easy!
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos If you ever need a Southern Hemisphere field tester feel free to shout out (I’m from the South Island of New Zealand). As you probably know I’m a marathoner/ultrarunner that specialises in mountain races, so my watches definitely get put through their paces in some tough environments
FWIW I have been a Suunto user for over a decade and currently use my ever-reliable S9B in gold
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For you guys who would like to work as field testers, I work in a different industry and people are often asking: “How do I get in?” I suspect the answer might be the same one here: demonstrate that you can already do the job to a high level and would be an asset to the company.
So in this case, first would be to find out how the testers do their work. As freeheeler said, I am sure the testers follow a documented test plan and so getting a job doing this might be much more about demonstrating ability to methodically work through such a test plan for a feature than being able to run 4 minute miles or fast ultras. It takes a certain dogged mindset and determination to maintain interest and focus when repeatedly doing the same thing over and over again.
It certainly looks like fun in the video though!
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This kind of “work”, could be a dream for me, sometimes i just buy a thing only to test it!
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I already have some experiences in this field of work. I had some beta electrolux carpet cleaners