Andrew Zakordonets is a tech lead and hands-on software engineer with 12 years of experience building internal tools, test automation frameworks, and resilient CI/CD pipelines, currently leading Internal Tools at Adyen in Amsterdam. He blends deep QA and SDET expertise—ranging from E2E and API frameworks to contract testing—with backend work in Java, Go, TypeScript and cloud-native architectures on AWS. Known for raising test coverage and developer productivity, he’s delivered high‑impact systems like a company-wide log ingestion pipeline and a "Test State Generator" that dramatically sped up and stabilized testing. An active open-source contributor, he’s improved test suites in the popular selenide project, emphasizing isolation and maintainability through thoughtful refactors and mocking. Colleagues rely on him for technical guidance, backlog prioritization, and cross-functional representation, while his background in both infrastructure tooling and UI/API automation gives him a rare end-to-end perspective.
12 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
master automation and computer-integrated complexes, master automation and computer-integrated complexes at National Aviation University
Full Stack Web Development Certification Computer Software Engineering, Full Stack Web Development Certification Computer Software Engineering at Free Code Camp
Contributions:26 commits, 7 PRs, 7 comments in 11 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily focused on adding and refactoring unit tests for the `selenide/selenide` repository, demonstrating a commitment to improving code quality and test coverage. Their contributions involved creating tests for various classes, including `CollectionCondition`, `Selectors`, and classes within the `ex` package, directly enhancing the testing framework. Moreover, the user refactored existing tests, employing mocks to improve test isolation and maintainability, leading to a more robust testing suite.
Contributions:53 PRs, 88 pushes, 435 branches in 1 year 4 months
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