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India.com
3 days ago
- Business
- India.com
Transforming Digital Quality: Insights of a multinational QA leader
Among the contemporary digital goods, the expectations of a user in regard to the smooth, responsive, visually consistent experiences have never been greater. When consumers are streaming music, talking to their intelligent devices or even being the recipients of specifically targeted digital advertisements, it is an unseen field of engineering that is making the difference in terms of how the customers are interacting with technology. The driver of this intelligent and AI-empowered post in testing is none other than Jessy Christadoss, a Senior Quality Engineer with more than 15 years experience in India, Singapore and the United States. She has changed the quality engineering field to be a prospective, AI-led field that is no longer at the end of the software lifecycle, but an integrated and imperative design-time need. The expanse of her career, which took her through the content systems of enterprises in India, the mobile advertising systems of Singapore, the end- to end test leadership of the streaming and ad-tech firms in the U.S., exemplifies how knowledge of the global expertise is one that can help in enhancing the quality of software and at scale. Transcontinental Experience and Breadth Jessy started her QA career in India working with the major technology companies designing documentation and automation practices with big enterprise customers. Her transfer to Singapore to work in the mobile and data platform was presage to a business directing test programs in advertising analytics and societal social apps on mobile. She had worked in several different time zones and cultural expectations at companies located in Singapore and then Texas and developed instruments of testing fit to maintain platforms with concurrence and realtime reviewing. Each country, each product category was a learning experience to Jessy. I got the experience of validating the performance of programmatic advertising in real-time in Singapore. In America, My areas of concentration were on multi-device consistency, visual validation and ensuring AI works in the QA. Her testing expertise includes a wide span of platforms—ranging from Android Automotive OS and smart TVs to iOS/Android mobile applications and web. Her work has covered advertising exchanges, medical device portals, and infotainment systems. As a result, she brings a nuanced understanding of how user expectations shift by geography, platform, and product intent. Scaling Quality in a Subscription Media Ecosystem Jessy's most enduring impact came during a seven-year tenure at a major subscription-based media technology provider in the United States, which offers audio entertainment through both satellite and digital streaming. Starting as a mobile QA tester, she grew into the role of Senior Manager of Quality Engineering, where she led a 25-member QA team spanning manual, automation, and third-party resources. Her mandate included mobile, web, TV, and automotive clients across multiple branded properties. Her QA team identified over 2,200 defects during a single release cycle—79% of which were blockers or critical issues. 'The scale of QA wasn't just about defect volume,' she said. 'It was about precision. We were optimizing for five platforms simultaneously.' Notably, she led the integration of AI-driven defect prediction models and test prioritization algorithms, which improved defect detection rates by 25%. She also championed AI-powered visual regression testing using Applitools Eyes, a solution that enabled automated, pixel-perfect UI validations across web and mobile platforms. These initiatives led to a 30% drop in visual defects and helped establish confidence in cross-device compatibility and user interface consistency. Jessy embedded these AI checkpoints into CI/CD workflows via GitHub Actions and Jenkins, ensuring that regressions were caught before release. The team also integrated Applitools Eyes with Selenium, Playwright, and Appium, enabling a proactive approach to visual consistency for React Native apps and responsive websites. This fusion of AI with traditional automation frameworks reduced triage time for visual regressions by over 50% and accelerated product delivery cycles. Roughly speaking, Jessy Christadoss Senior Quality Engineer Jessy Christadoss has an experience of more than 15 years in India, Singapore, and the United States of America. She spearheaded multinational QA programs in streaming media, mobile applications, and advertising platforms, and connected devices. She is credited with having incorporated AI into testing strategies- including visual regression testing, defect forecasting to test generation automation. Jessy has managed multi-user QA teams, managed test automation at scale and led quality assurance across releases of high impact. She has attained industry certification in project management, Scrum, mobile automation and has done executive leadership training at McKinsey and Asian Leadership Academy.


Newsweek
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Woman Loses Sister Aged 23—Nearly Decade on, Tragedy Hits on the Anniversary
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. For Taylor LaRocque, life has taken a series of unimaginable turns. In an Instagram reel, she revealed the shocking loss of her mother that she suffered eight years after her sister's death—on the very same day. Since then, she has taken to the internet to share her reflections about grief and family, finding her voice more and more along the way. LaRocque, 31, told Newsweek about the double tragedy she never saw coming and what she wishes she had known in her earliest days of grief. "My sister passes away at 23 on our family vacation, thinking this is the lowest s*** could get," she captioned the video. "My mom passes away on the same day as my sister eight years later." Photos from Taylor LaRocque's Instagram reel about losing her sister and mother. Photos from Taylor LaRocque's Instagram reel about losing her sister and mother. @travellingthroughgrief/Instagram LaRocque's sister, Jessy, was the oldest of three siblings, with LaRocque being the youngest and her brother Wesley the middle child. For LaRocque, the five-year age gap made Jessy more than just a sibling. "She was my all-star, my Beyoncé, my everything," LaRocque said. As a role model, Jessy even got LaRocque and her brother their first phones, first jobs and first credit cards. With their parents working long hours, Jessy's role became more than just a sister from a young age. "My sister was a sensitive soul and the kindest human being in the world," LaRocque said. They had dreams of living together and traveling, and she strongly believes her travel-loving sister is "by the ocean somewhere, enjoying a drink." LaRocque's mother, Rose-A-Lee, was a similar icon of inspiration and love. Independent early on, she left home at 18 to build a remarkable career. LaRocque described her as "the bread winner, a boss queen and an inspiration to my siblings and I." Her parents had been together since high school, moving to Ottawa as young parents and buying their first home when LaRocque was born. "My mom created a home, family holidays, backyard celebrations and an open-door policy to my siblings and I and our family and friends," LaRocque said. "[She] was my best friend, an inspiration, the most-caring human." A Horrible Tragedy Repeated LaRocque's first family tragedy struck on November 25, 2012. She and her family were on vacation in Cuba when Jessy passed away at the age of 23 from "sudden death of cardiovascular origin." "We found her unconscious in her hotel bed in the early morning," LaRocque said. The experience was harrowing. "There was no defibrillator; unsuccessful CPR attempts by my father and I; and a jarring transport ride on a golf cart to a medical station on the resort that left my family and I scarred for life. "Taking a flight home beside an empty seat where my sister should have sat will leave my family and I heartbroken for the rest of our lives," LaRocque added. Then, eight years later, on the exact same date in 2020, history tragically repeated itself. She found her mother unconscious in their family living room after shoveling snow. Just moments before, they were on the phone as LaRocque was on her way to spend the difficult anniversary of her sister's death together. "My mom died of a heart attack and a broken heart," she said. "Another failed CPR attempt and a frantic phone call to 911 still did not bring my mother or my sister back." Navigating Loss Navigating such immense and compounded grief has been an arduous journey for LaRocque. "Honestly, I really do not know how I have gotten through these last 13 years," she said. After Jessy's death when LaRocque was 18 and in her first year of university, she said time was "ultimately a blur." She began therapy while managing the grief of the rest of her family, while studying and working full time. Her work in youth and child services, however, provided a crucial sense of purpose, helping her process the loss. But her mother's passing in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic brought new challenges. "Our family and friends were unable to come together to celebrate her until … 2021, [for] my mother's 58th birthday," LaRocque said. This second loss was a "major wake-up call." During a period of job and moving transitions, she decided to start sharing her story online and create community around her grief—an "eye-opening and amazing experience," she said, which helped her feel less alone. Her Advice for Healing Reflecting on her journey, LaRocque offered valuable advice to her younger self and others facing similar pain. A phrase her mom often used, "this too shall pass," deeply resonates. "I would make sure to tell younger Tay that your friends and family are going to lift you up in the darkest of times and 'you got you, Tay' … Working through your grief is understanding that grieving is not linear …," LaRocque said. "I wake up every day and make the decision to work through the day, and sometimes that looks like laying on the couch all day." LaRocque said she hopes her shared story brings solace to others facing similar tragedies. "No one knows when death will hit you, your family or friends," she added. "But leaning in, listening to your body and prioritizing yourself will be the greatest gift you can give yourself in your hardest times."


Scottish Sun
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Love Island's Jessy Potts looks incredible as she strips off to barely-there bikini in Croatia
It comes after the blonde bombshell was recently linked to another legendary Islander BIKINI BABE Love Island's Jessy Potts looks incredible as she strips off to barely-there bikini in Croatia Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LOVE Island's Jessy Potts looked incredible as she stripped off to a barely-there bikini in Croatia. Former Islander Jessy, 25, left very little to the imagination as she soaked up the sun on holiday. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Jessy Potts showed off her stunning figure on holiday Credit: Instagram 6 The Love Island star looked incredible as she soaked up the sun Credit: Instagram 6 The reality star looked stunning as she enjoyed her holiday in Croatia Credit: Instagram 6 Her followers were thrilled with her bikini snaps Credit: Instagram The reality star - who shot to fame on Love Island last year - showed off her flawless body as she enjoyed a girls holiday. The blonde bombshell shared a slew of stunning snaps from her idyllic vacation. In the sexy pics Jessy can be seen wearing a barely-there bikini as she sat on a catamaran. The tiny two piece showed off her incredible figure. She wrote next to the stunning snaps: "Best time with the best gals in one of the best places," Jessy's fans rushed to compliment her on her pics, with one saying: "Gorgeous babe!" While another added: "Absolutely stunning!" This one simply said: "Beautiful." ROMANCE WITH OG ISLANDER Jessy was recently linked to another very famous Love Island star. Earlier this year, the stunner went on a string of dates with OG islander, Scott Thomas. Love Island's Jessy Potts reveals she's moving to Manchester after she's linked to villa hunk But after just a month together, The Sun revealed how the couple had called time on their romance after realising they weren't compatible. A source told The Sun: "Jessy and Scott went on one date but decided they were better off as friends. "Jessy is looking forward to having a single summer and to get out there and date, while Scott has different priorities right now. "They felt that they would be better as pals and weren't compatible on a romantic level. "Jessy is keen to find a boyfriend who is ready to commit and who is emotionally available. "She's been single for a while now and is hoping she'll find a new man that will tick all her boxes." Shortly after their break-up Jessy told White Fox's podcast that she was fed up of being played by guys. She said she often dated "older" men, but said it doesn't always make them "wiser". 6 Jessy was pictured enjoying a holiday with her friends Credit: Instagram Jessy revealed: "I've been single, this is probably my fourth summer, it's pure hot girl summer vibes. "I'd like a boyfriend at some point. "I guess looks-wise tall, dark and handsome. "Personality-wise... I'm trying to avoid the commitment phobe, emotionally immature because that tends to be my type at the minute. "The boys need to step up this year. Emotionally they need to grow up." 6 Jessy famously dated Joey Essex after meeting him on Love island Credit: Getty JOEY ESSEX SPLIT Jessy famously dated former Towie star Joey Essex after they met on Love Island. However, they didn't last long outside of the villa and just a month after the show ended they called time on their romance. At the time Joey told The Sun: "Unfortunately, we have decided to call an end to the relationship but I hope we can continue to be friends. "I truly wish Jessy the very best with whatever she does in the future." While Jessy added: "I appreciate the Love Island experience I had with Joey, we tried to make it work but it wasn't to be. "I'm so grateful to everyone who supported us and look forward to all of the exciting opportunities ahead."


The Irish Sun
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Love Island's Jessy Potts looks incredible as she strips off to barely-there bikini in Croatia
LOVE Island's Jessy Potts looked incredible as she stripped off to a barely-there bikini in Croatia. Former Islander 6 Jessy Potts showed off her stunning figure on holiday Credit: Instagram 6 The Love Island star looked incredible as she soaked up the sun Credit: Instagram 6 The reality star looked stunning as she enjoyed her holiday in Croatia Credit: Instagram 6 Her followers were thrilled with her bikini snaps Credit: Instagram The reality star - who shot to fame on Love Island last year - showed off her flawless body as she enjoyed a girls holiday. The blonde bombshell shared a slew of stunning snaps from her idyllic vacation. In the sexy pics Jessy can be seen wearing a barely-there bikini as she sat on a catamaran. The tiny two piece showed off her incredible figure. READ MORE ON JESSY POTTS She wrote next to the stunning snaps: "Best time with the best gals in one of the best places," Jessy's fans rushed to compliment her on her pics, with one saying: "Gorgeous babe!" While another added: "Absolutely stunning!" This one simply said: "Beautiful." Most read in Love Island ROMANCE WITH OG ISLANDER Jessy was recently linked to another very famous Love Island star. Earlier this year, the stunner went on a Love Island's Jessy Potts reveals she's moving to Manchester after she's linked to villa hunk But after just a month together, The Sun revealed how the A source told The Sun: "Jessy and Scott went on one date but decided they were better off as friends. "Jessy is looking forward to having a single summer and to get out there and date, while Scott has different priorities right now. "They felt that they would be better as pals and weren't compatible on a romantic level. "Jessy is keen to find a boyfriend who is ready to commit and who is emotionally available. "She's been single for a while now and is hoping she'll find a new man that will tick all her boxes." Shortly after their break-up Jessy told White Fox's podcast that she was fed up of being played by guys. She said she often dated "older" men, but said it doesn't always make them "wiser". 6 Jessy was pictured enjoying a holiday with her friends Credit: Instagram Jessy revealed: "I've been single, this is probably my fourth summer , it's pure hot girl summer vibes. "I'd like a boyfriend at some point. "I guess looks-wise tall, dark and handsome. "Personality-wise... I'm trying to avoid the commitment phobe, emotionally immature because that tends to be my type at the minute. "The boys need to step up this year. Emotionally they need to grow up." 6 Jessy famously dated Joey Essex after meeting him on Love island Credit: Getty JOEY ESSEX SPLIT Jessy famously dated former Towie star Joey Essex after they met on Love Island. However, they didn't last long outside of the villa and just a month after the show ended At the time Joey told The Sun: "Unfortunately, we have decided to call an end to the relationship but I hope we can continue to be friends. "I truly wish Jessy the very best with whatever she does in the future ." While Jessy added: "I appreciate the Love Island experience I had with Joey, we tried to make it work but it wasn't to be. "I'm so grateful to everyone who supported us and look forward to all of the exciting opportunities ahead."


Straits Times
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
Man pours cup noodles into Sentosa hotel fountain after partying it up at Adventure Cove event
Man pours cup noodles into Sentosa hotel fountain after partying it up at Adventure Cove event A man posted a video of himself pouring cup noodles into a fountain at Village Hotel Sentosa. Stomper Jessy sent Stomp a screen recording of the video, which was posted on the man's Instagram Story. In the video, the man pours what looks to be Nissin Irvins Cup Noodles into a fountain near the hotel's swimming pool. After he and the cameraman laugh at the act, the camera pans to two men sitting at a table, presumably the men's friends, who seem to be eating cup noodles. "The man only posted the Instagram story at about 3pm on Sunday, June 29," Jessy said. "However, the incident took place after he attended the Beachball PinkAtlantis event at Adventure Cove Waterpark, which was held from 9pm on June 28 to 4am on June 29." According to Instagram page, the event is also known as Beachball Pink Waterpark. It is Asia's biggest annual night waterpark party for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) community. Stomp has contacted Village Hotel Sentosa for more information on the incident. Click here to contribute a story or submit it to our WhatsApp Get more of Stomp's latest updates by following us on: