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Archi Test blog post

This blog post is for testing purpose only.

August 30, 2024

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.

Role of a QA engineer

A QA engineer typically works full-time in an office. They spend most of their time assessing the software for bugs, suggesting changes and ensuring it meets quality standards. They prepare test cases to check the software and document their results. The role of the QA engineer may vary depending on the industry and the project they handle. Below are some duties that a QA engineer is likely to perform on a weekly or even daily basis: Create standards and procedures for developers to follow Execute both manual and automated test scripts Code and implement automated tests Communicate with stakeholders to understand and clarify software requirements Analyse test results to predict user behaviour, identify bugs and suggest solutions to minimise problems Work closely with product development and testing teams to ensure timely delivery of the project Keep track of quality metrics Verify that the final product meets the requirement Analyse product features and suggest changes to enhance them to make them more efficient and user friendly Stay up-to-date with the latest industry developments, standards and regulations

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