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Consolidate testing tools. Transform dev productivity. | Indeed’s front end engineers consisten

Consolidate testing tools. Transform dev productivity. [View in Browser]() | [Forward to a Friend]() [Sauce Labs Inc.]() [indeed-cs-emailbanner.png]() Indeed’s front end engineers consistently deliver excellent UX to more than 350 million monthly users across 60+ countries. How? By taking a massively data-driven approach to test efficiency, doubling unit test coverage and optimizing the cost of quality in the process. Learn how Indeed’s mobile developers partnered with Sauce Labs to transform DevEx and productivity. With test efficiency and observability, Indeed drove significant ROI through: - Leveraging iterative strategies such as atomic testing and parallel testing to achieve massive improvements in test velocity and efficiency - Shifting feedback left and right to capture bugs earlier and prevent escaped issues - Consolidating test infrastructure, observability, analytics, and monitoring so teams across the enterprise could leverage a unified approach [Read Case Study]() Want to learn how to drive ROI through test efficiency? Sign up for our upcoming webinar, [Keeping Quality High With Engineering Efficiency](), featuring guest speaker, Joe Colantonio of Test Guild. [indeed-case-study-1.png]() [Facebook]() [LinkedIn]() [Twitter]() [Forward to a Friend]() Sauce Labs 450 Sansome Street, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94111 This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](), if you no longer want to receive emails, [unsubscribe here](. Copyright © 2024 Sauce Labs. All rights reserved.

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