Ethan Gu
About Ethan Gu
Ethan Gu is a Senior Quality Assurance Engineer at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2009. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from BUCT and a Master's degree in Database & Software Engineering from 中国人民大学.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Ethan Gu has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a Senior Quality Assurance Engineer since 2009. His role involves developing and implementing automated test suites for various projects. Based in Beijing City, China, he has contributed to the quality assurance processes within the organization for over 15 years. His responsibilities include coaching team members and facilitating knowledge sharing on Agile and Exploratory Testing methodologies.
Education and Expertise
Ethan Gu holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT), which he completed from 2000 to 2004. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master's degree in Database & Software Engineering from Renmin University of China, studying from 2010 to 2012. His academic background supports his expertise in quality assurance and software testing.
Background
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Ethan Gu worked as a Technical Coordinator at Ingrasys from 2005 to 2007. During this time, he gained experience in technical coordination and contributed to various projects. His transition to quality assurance has been marked by a focus on automated testing and team training.
Achievements in Team Development
Ethan Gu has played a significant role in team development by coaching 30 team members from different teams. He has conducted cross-team training sessions to enhance proficiency in CHE testing. Additionally, he organized group learning sessions for new team members, focusing on CHE and RDFD products, thereby fostering a collaborative learning environment.
Knowledge Sharing Initiatives
Ethan Gu has been instrumental in providing knowledge sharing on financial, process, and networking topics to his team members. His initiatives include pioneering the handover of testing expertise from the Hong Kong and US teams to the local team in Beijing, ensuring a smooth transition of knowledge and practices.