What does a QA Engineer do?
A QA engineer is responsible for the creation of tests to identify issues with software before the product launch. Duties include identifying and analyzing any bugs and errors found during the test phase and documenting them for review after. Other tasks include developing and running new tests, reporting on the results and collaborating with software developers to fix program issues. Depending on the internal organizational structure, QA engineers may progress to a managerial or executive position.
A bachelor's degree in computer science is often required to become a QA engineer with an expected proficiency in computer programming languages such as Java, Python, SQL, C++ and XML. Strong working knowledge of Linux and Microsoft Windows is a must along with extensive experience in software development and testing. Due to the nature of the job, a QA engineer must be able to sit in front of a computer for long hours at a time.
- Create tests to identify software problems
- Analyze bugs and errors found during tests
- Document results of tests for the software development team
- Recommend improvements in software to enhance user experience
- Motivate the development process for efficiency and performance
- Works together with the software developer to enhance and improve programs
- Research and compare similar competitor products
- Maintain updated knowledge of industry trends and advancements
- Extensive experience in software development and testing
- High proficiency in computer technology and programming languages
- Strong knowledge of Linux and Microsoft Windows
- In-depth understanding of Java, Python, SQL, C++ and XML
- Exceptional attention to detail
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
- Good oral and written communication skills
- Great team player and able to work efficiently with minimal supervision
- Able to sit in front of a computer for long hours at a time
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Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of QA engineers
A typical day of a QA engineer(https://www.glassdoor.com/Career/qa-engineer-career_KO0,11.htm)is at the computer creating and updating test cases. They conduct manual testing of hardware and software, analyze data, and monitor bug resolutions. QA engineers also plan test schedules, track successes, and review documentation.
A QA engineer is an excellent career. Some of the best things about being a QA engineer are that training can be done on the job, there are good career opportunities, and there is plenty of room for advancement. It is an excellent way to get into the IT field and QA engineers are in high demand.
Yes, QA engineers can make good money. The average pay for QA engineers in the United States is HK$50,000 per year, with opportunities to advance to lead QA engineer positions with higher pay. Entry-level positions average HK$31,000 to HK$79,500 annually.
There are not many difficult aspects to working as a QA engineer. You don't have to have a lot of prior knowledge to become a QA engineer, and you can study QA courses on the job. The work takes place in an office setting or at home, and there is rarely overtime.