Manual Teaster

1 month ago


Jaipur, India Sowere Technologies and Innovations Pvt Ltd. Full time
  1. Analytical Skills: Testers need to be able to analyze requirements, user stories, and software specifications to identify potential issues and gaps.
  2. Attention to Detail: Testers must have a keen eye for detail to identify even the smallest defects or irregularities in the software.
  3. Communication Skills: Effective communication is crucial for testers to convey issues clearly to developers and other team members. It includes both written and verbal communication.
  4. Critical Thinking: Testers should be able to think critically to understand the complexities of the software, anticipate potential problems, and devise effective test strategies.
  5. Test Planning: The ability to create comprehensive test plans is essential. This involves understanding project requirements, identifying test cases, and developing a testing strategy.
  6. Time Management: Testers often work with tight deadlines. Good time management skills help in organizing and prioritizing testing activities efficiently.
  7. Adaptability: Testers should be adaptable to changes in requirements, project scope, or technology. This includes being open to learning new tools and technologies.
  8. Team Collaboration: Testing is a collaborative effort, and testers need to work closely with developers, product managers, and other team members. Teamwork and effective collaboration are essential.
  9. Domain Knowledge: Understanding the industry or domain for which the software is being developed can greatly enhance a tester's ability to identify critical test scenarios and potential issues.
  10. Test Case Design: Creating effective and comprehensive test cases is a key skill. Testers should be able to design test cases that cover various scenarios and edge cases.
  11. Bug Advocacy: Testers need to effectively communicate the importance and impact of identified issues to ensure that critical bugs are addressed promptly.
  12. Exploratory Testing: This involves unscripted testing where testers use their domain knowledge and creativity to find defects that might not be covered by scripted test cases.