About me

About Me (Founder Tone — Without Revealing Projects)


Hi, I’m Anton Yefimenko.
I’m someone who loves building order out of chaos — especially when it comes to delivery, QA, and how teams work.

I lead Delivery at QATestLab, working with clients across the US and Europe. My job is to launch testing projects fast (often within 48 hours), run large distributed teams, and make sure everything works smoothly and predictably — even when the timeline is tight and the stakes are high.

Over the years, I’ve worked with many industries and project types. That wide experience helps me understand what each client actually needs, not just what’s written in the brief. My goal is simple: to find and provide the best testing solution for you, backed by real delivery experience and real understanding of how companies operate.

I’m also always open to new industries. Every new domain teaches something — and I love bringing those insights back into my work.


How I Work

I sit somewhere between operations, product thinking, and AI.
That mix helps me look at delivery not as a list of tasks, but as a system that can be improved, simplified, or redesigned.

I believe in:

  • automating things that repeat
  • measuring things that feel unclear
  • fixing processes that make people struggle
  • removing friction wherever possible
  • building simple tools when none exist

I don’t enjoy firefighting. I enjoy creating systems that prevent it.


What I Build (Quietly)

I often experiment with internal tools and prototypes — ways to improve delivery, planning, reporting, learning, and AI-assisted testing.

Most of these projects stay private. They’re experiments, small engines, or early ideas that help me understand where delivery and QA are heading.

What I do share are the lessons I learn along the way.


What I Write About

On this blog, I share ideas and experiences from real work:

  • How to run and scale delivery teams
  • How AI can help testers in practical ways
  • How to build useful tools without being a full-time developer
  • How to improve operations through systems
  • experiments, learning paths, and side projects
  • thoughts on productivity and long-term thinking

Everything here comes from real practice — not textbook definitions.


Outside Work

I like projects that let me explore new skills or see the world differently.
That usually means:

  • deep-diving into Formula 1 analytics
  • learning languages
  • photography with my Fuji setup
  • LLM Engineers

I enjoy learning, and I enjoy making things — even if they never become products.

If you’re into delivery, QA, AI, operations, systems, or personal growth, I think you’ll find something useful here.