This Is Really How To Become A Software QA Tester In 2023
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2023
- In this video I will explain how to become a QA engineer and a software tester. This video is best for people interested in technology.
Links:
- What Is QA?
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- Professional QA Qualifications
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I didn’t go to uni also. I was a self taught programmer and after 10 years developing, I realised I hated developing apps for companies. I switched to QA automation and it was the best decision I made. Same money, less hours.
Is it hard to become a tester? I badly wanted to be one but I'm not sure if I'm gonna make it. I just graduated and I suck at coding 😢
Same, I'm about to start an online QA course soon, hoping to learn alot and Penrith land a decent job afterwards who knows
@@Tigerclaw1760 not really, no. If you've got experience in code, take a look at playwright and do some automated testing.
Whats up guys. I am thinking of becoming QA. How’s it. Does it pay good? Can sort of advice would be great
They really could be trying to make that process full with a job they give you to test, but it's described as writing assert functions. So we fine if your friend has a better luck with a job nobody knows about as much as there are results for a query php or C#.
Tks for sharing!
I’m starting now to learning, I don’t have familiarity but I hope I will can do it 😅
You can do it! 🎉
Watch the video on programming languages for QA engineers and software testers!
You got this
Hi nice I’m also a QA engineer pls where do you recommend to look for QA jobs
I plan on going the Udemy/self taught and getting ISTQB certification. What step would you recommend after that? Building up a portfolio for interviews?
After that, I would recommend preparing for interviews by creating a portfolio as you said - yes! However, it is really beneficial to know as much as you can about general computing.
To really help, you could potentially look at getting basic knowledge on:
• How the internet works
• The world of web
• Manual testing vs automated testing
• One programming language
• Continuous integration testing
Let me know if this helps! And if you want a video on a specific topic of testing - just ask!
This was helpful!
Thank you very much for this!
Very well explained can you tell me what programming languages to use for QA
Hey. Thanks for the comment and great question, I really appreciate it. Subscribe as this will be the next video I make 😉 🤌
nice. I'm QA also from the Philippines.
Nice to hear man!
Kumusta po?
Can you please share which testing tools, testing frameworks, programming languages you use or that are used in the QA Automation Engineer field?
Hi, I’ll make a video in the new year on this. Thanks for your comment! 🫶
He gave you a whole idea. Shouldve just answered him
What do you recommend for fresh master of informatics? I already tried cypress, selenium, puppeteer as student worker for corporate. But now I'm without any job as I graduated and I'm interested into becoming QA Engineer. Thanks in advance.
Hey, thanks for your comment! I recommend getting really good at one or two coding languages. It sounds like you already have a good amount of experience and the next thing would probably look at creating a project to show off your skills. I’d also recommend on getting a book on QA. Hope this helps :)
wow i 35 will plan change content Operator to start manual software tester.. so in Bangkok Thailand salary about 730$ /m . what do you think?
Sounds great!
My question is why do I need to learn coding? I am supposed to be testing the application from different aspects, so why the coding?
Also, what languages I need to learn (if I have to), and to what level? does it depend on the application I am testing? e.g. if I am testing an application that is written in Python, then I need to know Python, if it is Java, then I need to know Java, correct?
This is a great comment and I shall make a follow up video explaining! You raise a really valid point
Hi , I am a intern QA in Viet Nam 😅
The music is a bit distracting
thanks for the comment
Thanks both, i’ll try leave out in the future. lmk if there’s anything else :) 👊🏼⭐️