8 tips to become better Manual QA as a beginner
Hy there, welcome to my sunset crazy hair edition of 8 practical tips on how to become better at being a manual QA for anyone that has just started in qa career or for anyone wanting to improve. These are some tips I piled up on what would have helped me a lot when I was coming up and just learning things, so I am making this to my younger self out there that one day will become the chosen one as a remote QA Engineer. Anyways hope you enjoyed spending time with me as much as I do with yall, subscribe if you want to see more of my sick voice and crazy hair. Cheers! :)
00:21 - tip 1: learn the basics
01:21 - tip 2: always stay a student
02:42 - tip 3: develop communication skills
03:59 - tip 4: play around with different testing techniques
07:06 - tip 5: pay attention to detail
08:36 - tip 6: learn your project A-Z
10:17 - tip 7: develop coding skills
11:20 - tip 8: have fun :)
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Whats the most fun part of testing for you?
Long-time QA Analyst here. Another resource to use is your project's Support team. They likely have more contact with the customer and the issues they report than anyone else.
@elsaqa
6 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊 Oh yes - this is another great point for sure. I have not worked a lot with CS in my projects but they are very insightful 100% 🙏🏽
Hello, Elsa! Great video! I am in the middle of my course QA Fundamentals and Manual testing, so I find all of your videos really helpful. Keep going! Geeting from Bulgaria!
@elsaqa
10 ай бұрын
So great to hear that and good luck with the studying 🙏🏽
Hello! tips number 2, 3 & 5 are sooo true, correct and important, also I think it's for all Testers at any stage of their career, specially "Always stay student", I love this expression, beautiful video as usual with nice words and calm atmosphere, keep going 💪💪
@elsaqa
11 ай бұрын
Yes, i think these are applicable to anyone at any stage for sure. 🫣 Thank you so much for the kind words - I really appreciate it!☺️
Love your video. It was so helpful for a beginner like me. Sending you love from Nigeria ❤
@elsaqa
3 ай бұрын
Aww thank you so much for the kind words! Happy it helps! 🥰
Nice share thanks
@elsaqa
7 ай бұрын
Your very welcome 🙂
It's helpful for me as a beginner
@elsaqa
4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much I appreciate it! It means a lot! ☺️🙏🏽
Hi elsa I have gone through your videos it was really amazing nice explanation
@elsaqa
6 ай бұрын
Oh that is so awesome to hear, thank you! 😊
I am a non technical Project Manager and I want to understand the QA side of the software/IT business. I feel like it will help me ensure better delivery and customer satisfaction. I am loving your chanel. Can you suggest a good course that I can take to get a complete understanding of QA? I dont have any formal Software Engineer or CS education or Coding experience btw.
@elsaqa
2 ай бұрын
That’s great that you are learning it, it will definitely helio you be a better manager when you understand how stuff works. I will only suggest my own stuff as I can’t vouch for anyone else’s since I have not gone through them haha. I just started a community where I am going to start adding more stuff, more in depth stuff actually as well as share my course in the upcoming time. Feel free to join :) www.skool.com/quality-assurance-academy-8964/about
Hi Elsa ,thanks for the great video I want to ask how do you make your self updated in QA , if you can recommend some recourses ❤
@elsaqa
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! ☺️ I am a big fan of hands on type experience and knowledge learning. I dive deep in my projects and i like to create a type of a doc or list of things I already see I could try to break basically or that i see are lacking from the whole testing metric base. This way - i have to learn to do new things or methods Ive never done and also the product gets better. This has been by far my favorite way on how I have gained amazing physical experience. Plus it keeps things fun. Another way is I am working on my automation skills now more and more for the past few years, so that also is a new ocean to discover. Mainly for automation I use just googling my issues or their documentation from their sites no matter which tool/language i am using. That is usually pretty insightful! For the physical experience I like to sort of learn how to swim on my own. I create these things I think need to get checked and then I try to figure out what is the best way to actually do it and if its even possible by mainly googling or thinking of how I could do it. I hope this answered your question and also thanks for watching!☺️
Hi! Can you make a tutorial in which you’d be doing complete manual testing of a web or mobile app or game?
@elsaqa
11 ай бұрын
Definitely its on my list of topics to do! This is a very interesting and log video to do, i want it to have all the details for you guys. 🙃
Huh, as far as I know QA people work in factories and physical products, didn't know software is included?
@elsaqa
11 ай бұрын
Oh for sure, software quality assurance is a whole thing! Imagine the app tour using now - it had the same quality assurance/testing done so no bugs would be discovered by users or disturbing them use the app. 🤓
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