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QA Analyst, Manual

New York, NY

 Jun Group is a technology company building a world where consumers are in control of their data and advertisers can reach them directly. Intelligent advertising that inspires trust is our guiding principle. We’re passionate about making advertising better for everyone through our consent-based approach that empowers the world’s largest publishers, brands, and agencies to achieve their goals with integrity, transparency, and peace of mind.

We are looking for a Manual QA Analyst to help us deliver defect-free mobile SDKs and web applications. This role supports testing for SDKs that reach over 100 million users across hundreds of mobile apps on behalf of the world’s most recognizable advertisers. You'll join a collaborative QA team dedicated to high-quality delivery and continuous learning. This is a full-time position with the option to work from our NYC headquarters. Jun Group will only consider candidates who are currently legally authorized to work in the United States.

Responsibilities include

  • Execute test plans and test cases for mobile SDKs, web platforms, and internal tools
  • Identify, document, and track bugs through resolution in collaboration with developers and product managers
  • Perform regression, exploratory, and integration testing on real mobile devices and emulators
  • Validate ad behavior, event tracking, and attribution across various ad formats (e.g., banner, video, rewarded)
  • Assist in maintaining accurate QA documentation and test artifacts
  • Participate in daily stand-ups, sprint planning, and QA retrospectives
  • Communicate progress, issues, and risks clearly with QA leadership and other stakeholders
  • Learn and apply QA best practices to improve test coverage, efficiency, and consistency
  • Test across different browsers and mobile OS versions to ensure cross-platform compatibility

Here are a few indicators that you're the right person

  • Have an eye for detail and a passion for finding bugs
  • Are naturally curious and enjoy understanding how things work
  • Enjoy troubleshooting and clearly communicating how to reproduce issues
  • Take ownership of quality and advocate for the end-user experience
  • Work well in a fast-paced, collaborative, Agile environment
  • Thrive when working on multiple projects simultaneously

Qualifications

  • 0-3 years of manual QA experience, ideally including mobile app testing (iOS and Android)
  • Understanding of QA methodologies and the software development lifecycle
  • Experience testing across various browsers, devices, and screen resolutions
  • Ability to inspect logs, debug network calls, and reproduce defects in mobile environments
  • Comfort with API testing basics and understanding how front-end and back-end interact
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Collaborative mindset and a willingness to learn and grow

Nice to Haves (not required):

  • Exposure to ad tech, mobile advertising SDKs, or MMPs (e.g., AppsFlyer, Adjust)
  • Understanding of cookie/local storage behavior, dev tools, or incognito browser nuances
  • Experience working with Agile/Scrum teams
  • Passion for QA automation or interest in growing toward test scripting

Some company benefits include

  • Competitive Pay
  • Work Life Balance & Hybrid Work Life
  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance 
  • Mental Health Resources
  • Volunteer Opportunities

Greater NY-area Residents: We currently have a hybrid remote work policy. All Jun Group employees living within a 90-minute (one way) commute of our NYC office are expected to be in the office two days per week.

Salary Range: $45,000 - $75,000

We’re open to allowing the right person to learn our industry on the job. We welcome diversity and non-traditional paths into all of our roles. We believe in hiring the right person as opposed to the right combination of keywords.

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