Things I keep reminding myself as a QA Engineer
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- Things I keep reminding myself as a QA Engineer
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I recently finished a qa program last month and am currently applying for anything and everything that's an entry level qa position. It's very discouraging to receive rejection emails because they make me want to give up, but your videos have always been a breath of fresh air and have motivated me every step of the way!
You can do it!
Thanks, i'm from Colombia and i have three years of experience in testing, however i would like to get a better job in the future but before i'm learning english, so thanks for your advices !!!
Your welcome!
Good advice when starting a new job and a completely different project
Thank you!
I’m a recent graduate. I started applying for QA jobs on September 24, 2023, and continued until December 11. I submitted a total of 74 applications: 41 received no response, 20 were rejected, and 13 received a response. Out of those 13, I was interviewed for 5. I was hired as a jr qa tester and onboarded in the last week of January.
Getting a job isn’t easy. Now, I’m trying to upskill so that I can apply for work-from-home QA jobs.
Congrats!
@@alexusadays thanks!!! i was inspired by you tooo
I'm in a bootcamp now and I have alot of anxiety.....what was the most difficult part about the job interview process
@@27days949 It was hard at first, but as I did more interviews, I got used to them. I prepared by listing all the possible questions about my background and the terms and processes. The hardest part was passing the technical exam.
Technical Exam varies depending on the company.
I originally applied for a software developer position at my current company, but I failed the initial interview because QA testing was a major focus on my résumé hahaha
@@27days949 You can do it! I know you will. Good luck on job hunting!
Thank you, all of your videos helped me a lot!! I recently got my first job as a QA Engineer. I like the job and I want to develop in this field. Over the past two months, I faced a lot of newbie difficulties but I managed to get past it and improve.
However, I'm facing the issue that my leader keeps on throwing jabs at me to make me feel small and incompetent. He is trying to prove that he is the boss by being flaky in giving me feedback. He intentionally micromanaged me into doing something wrong so he could throw jabs again).
As an experienced QA who succeeds in the job. Can you give me some advice on how to deal with this leader? Should I stay for only a short time to gain experience and then hop to another company? More information, I'm in a project that only involves 2 people (this leader and me).
Congrats! I’ll record video today :)
see the latest video :)
@@alexusadays thank you Alex. Thank you so much