Not counting my orientation I’ve now completed two weeks of work in the new job as a Quality Engineer at Red Hat. There’s been adjustment and learning and getting to know a new team and HR paperwork and fun and rough edges . I think its a good time to take a step back and figure out what’s going well and what isn’t and how to turn some of the later into the former. So, let’s start with the good. What’s been going well at the new job? The product I’m on the QE team for is built using the back-end and front-end web technologies I’ve been using for a decade in some areas (Django) and at least years in others (React). Without even peering inside this has already given em some insight that’s made the transition and some of testing a lot easier. Familiarity is helpful even when I’m not directly building the product, it turns out. At all levels I’m clearly supported in my transition and see the same support going to other recent ...