Bharat Sharma — Operations Associate
Turning QA from a bottleneck into a competitive advantage. For over 11 years, I've been obsessed with one question: How do we test faster without breaking things? That obsession has taken me from debugging mainframe scripts at 2 AM to building AI agents that write their own test cases. Today, I lead a QA squad at Accenture where we've pushed automation coverage from 30% to 85% and cut regression cycles from 8 hours to 90 minutes. But the work I'm most excited about? Teaching machines to test themselves. I'm currently experimenting with CrewAI to build autonomous testing agents—systems that read Jira tickets, generate test scenarios, and even heal their own broken scripts. It's early days (we're at 75% accuracy), but watching an AI agent catch edge cases that humans missed? That's the future I'm building toward. What drives me: Making test automation accessible to teams who think it's "too complex" Proving that AI isn't hype—it's a practical tool for solving real QA problems Mentoring engineers who want to level up from manual testing to automation architecture What I bring to the table: ✓ Battle-tested automation frameworks (Selenium, Playwright) that actually scale ✓ Leadership experience managing distributed QA teams in Agile environments ✓ A pragmatic approach to AI—I build POCs with working code, not slide decks with promises ✓ Domain expertise across Banking, Billing, and SaaS platforms (including Salesforce) Beyond work: I write about test automation and AI on Medium, contribute to open-source testing tools on GitHub, and spend way too much time analyzing financial markets (because debugging trading algorithms is basically QA for money). Currently exploring: How LLMs can reduce test maintenance overhead, self-healing test architectures, and whether we can train AI agents to do root cause analysis better than humans. Let's connect if: You're building QA teams and want to talk automation strategy You're curious about practical AI applications in testing (not the sci-fi stuff) You need someone who can bridge the gap between legacy systems and cutting-edge tech I'm always open to conversations about QA innovation, AI experimentation, or why some bugs only appear in production at 3 PM on Fridays. 📧 bharat.sharma3092@gmail.com 🔗 https://github.com/bharatgsharmaZ| https://github.com/bharatsharma3092 | Let's build something interesting.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a SaaS-focused QA leader with expertise in automation and AI-driven testing.
Location: Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Experience: 11 yrs 10 mos
Skills
- Test Automation
- Leadership
- Ai
- Automation Testing
Career Highlights
- Increased automation coverage to 85%
- Reduced regression cycles to 90 minutes
- Developing AI agents for autonomous testing
Work Experience
Accenture
Test Engineering Team Lead (4 yrs 9 mos)
HCL Technologies
Lead Engineer (2 yrs 7 mos)
Infosys
Test Analyst (4 yrs 6 mos)
BCH ELECTRIC LTD
Research Intern (5 mos)
Education
Engineer’s Degree at Lingayas University