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What is the minimum set of knowledge for Junior QA?
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What is the minimum set of knowledge and skills expected from a Junior QA / tester?
The bulk of testing will be on the Web application and the mobile (Android) application.
I would like to hear the answer both from the point of view of the employer and the (employer) of the tester.
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Hello. It largely depends on your future employer - it is he who forms the requirements. Also, the picture may emerge if you look, for example, on hh.ru (any other job search site) for a list of knowledge and skills necessary to fill the position of a junior testing specialist. If we take some average, then usually the list is something like this: an OS at the level of an advanced user, an analytical mindset, all sorts of soft-skills a la the ability to clearly express one's thoughts, communication skills, etc. When it comes to the web, then the idea of how it all works (client-server, http, etc.), HTML, CSS, the minimum ability to work in the browser console; perhaps somewhere you will also need some understanding of SQL (at the level of simple queries). If mobile, then familiarity with mobile axes. At the interview, you will be required to show to a greater extent that you can use your logical thinking (there will definitely be logical puzzles), use social skills in the right situation (they can also design some kind of life case on the project to see what decision you make) , also (again, depending on the employer) you may need to prove that you own certain technologies that are included in your resume and are desired by the employer. Somewhere they can ask about foreign languages. In general, try to look through vacancies, respond, read a couple of fundamental books for beginner testers, and the puzzle will form itself. Good luck to you! use social skills in the right situation (they can also design some kind of life case on the project to see what decision you make), and (again, depending on the employer) you may need to prove that you own certain technologies that included in your resume and desired by the employer. Somewhere they can ask about foreign languages. In general, try to look through vacancies, respond, read a couple of fundamental books for beginner testers, and the puzzle will form itself. Good luck to you! use social skills in the right situation (they can also design some kind of life case on the project to see what decision you make), and (again, depending on the employer) you may need to prove that you own certain technologies that included in your resume and desired by the employer. Somewhere they can ask about foreign languages. In general, try to look through vacancies, respond, read a couple of fundamental books for beginner testers, and the puzzle will form itself. Good luck to you! that are included in your resume and desired by the employer. Somewhere they can ask about foreign languages. In general, try to look through vacancies, respond, read a couple of fundamental books for beginner testers, and the puzzle will form itself. Good luck to you! that are included in your resume and desired by the employer. Somewhere they can ask about foreign languages. In general, try to look through vacancies, respond, read a couple of fundamental books for beginner testers, and the puzzle will form itself. Good luck to you!
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