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How do you start an occupation in Quality?

It seems that I cannot get anyone to hire me. I started working for a software firm in early 1999 that wanted to become ISO certified but after I began they put me into Software Testing. (They did not get certified.) Anyways, I got in some practice of CMM internal Audits and some Software Process Improvement but otherwise only did testing. Anyways, I left in December and have been trying to get into quality ever since.

If I go and get a ISO Auditor certificate would that help? I do not seem to have enough experience for many certifications. (I also do not have a college degree.)

Any suggestions? Any thoughts about getting in the field?

Kimberly

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I guess I should include that I am not only interested in Software Production but would really like a chance in other industries as well.

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Kimberly - most people dont choose quality, quality chooses you

Seriously though what attracts you to this profession ?
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It would certianly not hurt if you were to take and complete the course succesfuly. Do you have any experience in Quality Systems at all, have you learned the ISO standard and do you understand it? Just a few questions you may want to ask yourself before you jump right into a class. Also look to join your local ASQ and start networking and going to the meetings.
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Hello,

How do you start an occupation in Quality?

It seems that I cannot get anyone to hire me. I started working for a software firm in early 1999 that wanted to become ISO certified but after I began they put me into Software Testing. (They did not get certified.) Anyways, I got in some practice of CMM internal Audits and some Software Process Improvement but otherwise only did testing. Anyways, I left in December and have been trying to get into quality ever since.

If I go and get a ISO Auditor certificate would that help? I do not seem to have enough experience for many certifications. (I also do not have a college degree.)

Any suggestions? Any thoughts about getting in the field?

Kimberly
Hello Kimberly,

ISO certification is rarely sought in software firms. If you can find companies truly using the CMM, you may have a better chance of being hired to do real Quality.

One place to find them is through the SPIN network , although I see that there is only one remaining in Germany now, in Nürnberg.

I also know that the lack of a degree is a big obstacle in Germany (as it is here in France as well). much more than in the US.

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Willkommen zum Cove forum, Kimberly

Before I started in the quality profession, I worked as an Industrial Engineer, then a Plant Manager. It is as M. Greenway says, often the position chooses you. There is a need for someone to take responsibility for quality initiatives and you just have to be the one most knowlegable or willing to be trained.

With so many companies trying to meet the deadline to transition from ISO 9000:1994 to the new ISO 9001:2000 Standard, there is a strong need for people to assist in this effort. Knowing the ISO Standard and how to implement it effectively is what it takes.

Like ISO Guy said, "It would certainly not hurt if you were to take and complete the (ISO Auditor) course successfully". Attending seminars and taking courses related to implementing ISO 9001:2000 will also provide you with opportunities to network with people of like interest and may open up some opportunities. You will meet people from different industries and can get a better idea of what you want to go for.

Many people have started out as quality control inspectors and worked their way around into other areas within the quality profession.

Good Luck and keep involved with discussions here. You'll learn a lot.

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Kimberly,

I don't know if it would work for you, but I started by working for a registrar where I learned the various standards , accreditation schemes, and other useful bits. I landed a quality manager position based on this. I wouldn't say that this is a common occurrance, but it was successful for me. It might get your foot in the door.
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Many people have started out as quality control inspectors and worked their way around into other areas within the quality profession.
Good Luck and keep involved with discussions here. You'll learn a lot.
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Wherever you start, demonstrate an eagerness to participate in any group. Volunteer to take on more responsibilities. After awhile, they look to you because you will get it done. Good Luck

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