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Quality Assurance Tester

What is a Quality Assurance Tester

 A Quality Assurance Tester is an information technology professional responsible for the testing phase of software development to ensure that systems, programs, and applications function as expected and are free of any risks. A Quality Assurance Tester will perform tasks such as:

  • Identifying ideal system activities

  • Determining the types of tests and tools to use

  • Creating and documenting a test plan

  • Running multiple tests and recording results

  • Communicating with IT team members and company stakeholders about project status, budget, and complexity

  • Making recommendations for software improvements

Quality Assurance Tester Salary Estimate

Discover the average salary and salary range for quality assurance testers in the USA.

  • Average Salary: $76,140 annually

  • Salary Range: $57,000 - $101,000 yearly

  • Average Hourly Rate: $35.64 per hour

What skills does a Quality Assurance Tester need?

Skills for Writing Bug Reports

Writing detailed bug reports is very important for understanding software problems and explaining the current state of the software to other team members. A good report should include the following information:

  • Bug ID given by the system or organization

  • Short description of the problem

  • Location of the issue in the system

  • Version and build number

  • Steps to reproduce the error

  • How serious the issue is and how quickly it should be fixed

  • Person responsible for fixing the defect

  • Name of the Quality Assurance Tester

  • Status of the issue

Skills in Reasoning and Logical Analysis

  • Quality Assurance Tester must analyze computer processes and results, making deductions based on the available information. Test reports may not clearly state conclusions, but good Quality Assurance Tester will be able to determine the logical steps to take given the current state and issues.

Teamwork Skills

  • Quality Assurance Tester directly inspect and identify ongoing issues. Subsequently, they collaborate with IT personnel, working together as a team to address and enhance the software before the release of new software versions.

Communication Skills

  • Quality Assurance Tester need communication skills to connect with other IT experts, understand upcoming events and classes, collaborate with other Quality Assurance Tester, and promote their services.

Conclusion

Hopefully, through the article, you now have a clear understanding of what a Quality Assurance Tester is and the suitable career options available for yourself.

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