I am looking for a Junior QA for manual testing of a web application and website.
We are working on several projects simultaneously:
SaaS products with AI functionality;
business process automation systems;
custom web applications;
WordPress and Shopify projects.
What needs to be done
Conduct manual testing of web applications and websites.
Verify new functionality after updates.
Perform regression testing.
Check complex business processes and user scenarios.
Create and update bug reports.
Work with ClickUp and other task management tools.
Requirements
Basic understanding of testing.
Logical and analytical thinking.
Ability to clearly describe problems and bugs.
Confident use of computers and web services.
It would be a plus
Experience with WordPress or Shopify.
Understanding of CRM systems and business processes.
Experience using ClickUp, Jira, or similar systems.
Any technical experience: website creation, automation, programming, working with databases, etc.
Conditions
Remote work.
Payment: starting from $3/hour.
Work with real client projects and SaaS products.
How to apply
Along with your resume or a brief description of yourself, answer 3 questions:
What website or mobile app annoys you the most and why?
What bug or issue in a service have you noticed recently?
Have you ever created your own website, blog, store, or other digital project? If so, briefly tell us about it.
We are interested not only in your experience but also in how you think and pay attention to details.
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264 1 0 Good day! I have 2 years of experience in testing. I do: manual website testing, Figma, applications. I perform my work efficiently and quickly. I conduct testing on devices such as Macbook m1, Ipad air m1, Iphone 12. I will attach a link to my work: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hteijnr6yIG2nyarUFHTjazOVhyIKxAo-Z9hHHOX7hk/edit?gid=685646626#gid=685646626
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1658 24 0 Hello! I am interested in your vacancy. I have experience working with web projects, Figma, websites, and digital services. My main specialization is as a translator, editor, and web designer, so I am used to working carefully with details, logic, structure, and noticing inaccuracies. I have a basic understanding of testing and can check the functionality of web applications and websites from a user’s perspective, describe bugs clearly and structurally, test scenarios, forms, buttons, responsiveness, and business logic. I also have experience working with web services, and I am interested in WordPress/Shopify projects.
Answers to questions:
1. What annoys me the most are websites or applications that force users to take unnecessary steps: unclear navigation, hidden buttons, errors in forms without explanation, incorrect mobile versions. It is especially noticeable when the design looks good, but the user scenario is not well thought out.
2. Recently, I noticed a problem where a form on a website did not show a clear error after incorrectly filling out a field. The user sees that something is wrong but does not understand what exactly needs to be corrected. It’s a small detail, but it greatly affects conversion and usability.
3. Yes, I studied web design and worked with website layouts in Figma. I created page structures, thought through visual hierarchy, responsiveness, and user journey logic. Therefore, I am interested in developing in QA, as it combines attention to detail, analytical thinking, and understanding of web products. I would be happy to discuss collaboration and complete a test task.
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652 13 0 Hello! I have completed training in QA, successfully completed 5+ projects on freelance, and I am currently looking for remote work for 5-6 hours a day. I carefully and meticulously test websites and applications. I work with JIRA. I continue my studies in Python.
1. I am annoyed by websites with poor UX.
2. It depends on which service is being discussed.
3. I created a website and also spent a long time working on Amazon turnkey.
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636 1 0 In such projects, the main risk is missing a regression after an update: the form works, but the adjacent scenario is already broken. I have experience in technical audits, analyzing web logic, AI/automation, and e-commerce tasks, so I quickly understand where to check more deeply. I can start with a checklist for one project and the first test run. Which websites or applications are currently a priority for testing?
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315 Hello, I am interested in the Junior QA position. I have technical experience: I am studying Python, web scraping, and have worked with Requests, BeautifulSoup, Selenium, DevTools/F12, Network, CSV/Excel. Because of this, I understand how web pages, forms, requests, and user scenarios are structured.
I have limited commercial QA experience so far, but I am familiar with manual website testing: I pay attention to details, can describe bugs clearly, with reproduction steps, expected and actual results.
Answers to questions:
1. I am most annoyed by websites where the form can reset entered data after an error or page refresh. The user spends time filling out fields, clicks submit, receives an error, and has to enter everything again. This is poor UX and the most common reason for losing applications.
2. Recently, I noticed a problem on websites with dynamic data loading: a button or price does not appear immediately, but through a JS request, causing the user to see an empty block or outdated information. Also, sometimes after clicking, there is no clear response, and it is unclear whether the action was successful or not.
3. Yes, I have created small Python projects for data collection from websites: scraping pages, processing data, saving results in CSV/Excel. I have also worked with Selenium and automating actions in the browser. This is not a full-fledged commercial product, but it provided an understanding of website structure, errors, and result verification.
I am ready to start with simple tasks, learn in the process, and carefully maintain bug reports in ClickUp/Jira or another tool.
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Це ТОП пропозиція, 3$ за годину)))
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