QA Engineer (Student)
guidde.com
We’re looking for a QA Engineer to join our R&D and help us scale.
Job Responsibilities
About Guidde
Guidde is an exciting young startup, built by a team of veteran entrepreneurs.
We provide an all-in-one solution for creating how-to videos and visual documentation, with a goal in mind - revolutionize the way we share knowledge.
Our platform makes it easy for anyone to record or edit video and audio, and embed them in any system.
We’re a first-class PLG company, built from the ground up on self-serve.
We work in an energetic environment with cutting edge technologies (Serverless, GCP, OpenAI, React, NodeJS, CI/CD and much more…).
We’re looking for a QA Engineer to join our R&D and help us scale.
What will you be responsible for as part of the QA Team?
- You will be responsible of product quality and production readiness status
- You will act as a focal point for product quality and provide mentoring through all the software development phases, starting from customer feedbacks, product designs, dev implementations, dev tests coverage and feature releases
- You will be the connecting link between our key organization’s departments: customer success, product and the development team
- You will work closely with CSM to provide 2nd tier support for bugs and troubleshooting issues
- You will quickly become a Guidde Superuser and verify that all of our critical system flows are tested , well defined and covered
Job Requirements
What would make you a good fit for this role ?
- You are passionate, motivated and self driven
- You are able to see the big picture, zoom out, prioritize and have a sharp eye for details
- You are a team player who wants to join a great company and have meaningful impact
- You’re eager to learn , grow and take on new challenges
- Excellent English written and verbal communication skills
Nice to haves :
- Experience with DevTools (Chrome dev tools, Postman etc.)
- Experience with Cypress Framework
- Familiarity with Jira, Confluence, Sentry, Fullstory
- Experience with scripting / coding languages (python, javascript, bash etc.)
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