Quality Assurance Engineer
Scoutit Gurugram, Haryana, India
Job Description
"Unlock the art of ensuring quality at Scoutit, where precision meets passion."
As a Quality Assurance Engineer at Scoutit, you'll be the guardian of our applications' quality, driving innovation and excellence in every test case.
Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your QA journey, this role offers a chance to grow, learn, and contribute to the development of cutting-edge web and mobile applications.
Why you should learn this:
The demand for Quality Assurance Engineers is skyrocketing in the current market, with a projected 10-15% annual growth rate.
Expected Salary: $60,000 - $100,000 per annum, depending on experience and location.
How it works:
- Design and execute comprehensive test strategies for web and mobile applications, ensuring seamless user experiences.
- Prepare and manage test data, monitoring system performance and security to identify potential issues.
Core Concepts to Master
Test-Driven Development (TDD)
Write automated tests before writing code, ensuring that each new feature is thoroughly tested and reliable. This approach fosters a culture of quality and efficiency.
Agile Methodology
Collaborate with cross-functional teams in an iterative and incremental development process, embracing flexibility and continuous improvement.
Defect Management
Effectively identify, track, and resolve defects through rigorous testing and communication with development teams.
Automated Testing Frameworks
Utilize tools like Selenium, Appium, or TestNG to streamline testing, reduce manual effort, and increase test coverage.
Interview Questions (Beginner)
- What do you understand by the term 'quality assurance'?
- Can you describe a time when you identified a defect in a software application?
- How do you stay up-to-date with the latest testing trends and tools?
Job Overview
Advance Questions
- • Design a test strategy for a complex web application. Walk us through your thought process.
- • How would you approach performance testing for a mobile app?
- • Explain the concept of 'shift-left' testing and its benefits.