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Seattle, Washington, United States

About the Role

We're looking for a professional to join us in the Test Job for Test BH Interview role, where the day-to-day work centers around exploring and enhancing the capabilities of BrightHire's software. This position stands out because you will directly influence the performance and user experience of our product. We believe you'll enjoy not just the work, but also being part of a team that values collaboration and supportive dynamics.

Responsibilities

  • Establish and enforce robust Quality Assurance protocols to ensure our software meets high-quality standards. Execute test cases, analyze results, and coordinate with product management to align QA strategies. Provide mentorship and training to the Quality Assurance team members.
  • Develop thorough test plans to ensure comprehensive coverage of software functionality. Actively review and incorporate team feedback to refine and evolve testing approaches for optimal results.
  • Craft detailed and structured test scripts to cover all necessary scenarios. Seamlessly integrate these scripts into automated testing frameworks. Focus on identifying relevant test scenarios for new software feature releases.
  • Analyze performance test results to locate and address bottlenecks. Optimize test environments to accurately reflect real-world usage for reliable outcomes.
  • Work in tandem with development and support teams to keep the issue status current and communicate essential information.
  • Actively solicit and integrate user feedback to refine the product, ensuring continuous improvement and elevated user experience.

Requirements and Skills

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field
  • Certification in Test Automation tools
  • 3+ years with Quality Assurance practices and protocols
  • 2+ years with automated testing frameworks
  • Proficiency in test case development and execution
  • Ability to design detailed and structured test scripts
  • Understanding of user experience and user feedback integration in testing
  • Proven track record of enhancing software quality and performance
  • Experience in optimizing test environments for reliability
  • Demonstrated ability to identify critical test scenarios for new features

    About the Role

    We're looking for a professional to join us in the Test Job for Test BH Interview role, where the day-to-day work centers around exploring and enhancing the capabilities of BrightHire's software. This position stands out because you will directly influence the performance and user experience of our product. We believe you'll enjoy not just the work, but also being part of a team that values collaboration and supportive dynamics.

    Responsibilities

    • Establish and enforce robust Quality Assurance protocols to ensure our software meets high-quality standards. Execute test cases, analyze results, and coordinate with product management to align QA strategies. Provide mentorship and training to the Quality Assurance team members.
    • Develop thorough test plans to ensure comprehensive coverage of software functionality. Actively review and incorporate team feedback to refine and evolve testing approaches for optimal results.
    • Craft detailed and structured test scripts to cover all necessary scenarios. Seamlessly integrate these scripts into automated testing frameworks. Focus on identifying relevant test scenarios for new software feature releases.
    • Analyze performance test results to locate and address bottlenecks. Optimize test environments to accurately reflect real-world usage for reliable outcomes.
    • Work in tandem with development and support teams to keep the issue status current and communicate essential information.
    • Actively solicit and integrate user feedback to refine the product, ensuring continuous improvement and elevated user experience.

    Requirements and Skills

    • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field
    • Certification in Test Automation tools
    • 3+ years with Quality Assurance practices and protocols
    • 2+ years with automated testing frameworks
    • Proficiency in test case development and execution
    • Ability to design detailed and structured test scripts
    • Understanding of user experience and user feedback integration in testing
    • Proven track record of enhancing software quality and performance
    • Experience in optimizing test environments for reliability
    • Demonstrated ability to identify critical test scenarios for new features

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