The Junior QA Engineer will participate in software testing, develop test cases, and apply various testing techniques in Agile and Waterfall models.
Job description
- Participate in the requirements discovery, testing of the software product.
- Using Waterfall model and Agile model in projects.
- Build and execute test cases.
- Use testing techniques such as black box testing, functional testing and regression testing
- Senior college or university student.
- Able to work full-time.
- Careful, good logical thinking, passionate about experimenting.
- Have a sense of responsibility, persistence.
- Able to work under pressure, hardworking, proactive, and responsible.
- Good communication skills
- Proficiency in English is required, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
- Having certification in testing courses is an advantage.
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Top Skills
Agile Model
Black Box Testing
Functional Testing
Regression Testing
Waterfall Model
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