Contrasting the idea of a team with all-round testers, the Testing Hopscotch model includes six complementary profiles, tailored for different types of testing. The model is based on 60 interviews and three focus groups with 22 participants. The validation of the Testing Hopscotch model included ten validation workshops with 58 participants from six companies developing large-scale and complex software systems. The validation showed how the model provided valuable in-sights and promoted good discussions, helping companies identify what they need to do in order to improve testing in each individual case. The results from the validation workshops were confirmed at a cross-company workshop with 33 participants from seven companies and six universities. Based on the diverse nature of the seven companies involved in the study, it is reasonable to expect that the Testing Hopscotch model is relevant to a large segment of the software industry at large. The validation of the Testing Hopscotch model showed that the model is novel, actionable and useful in practice, helping companies identify what they need to do to improve testing in their organization.