Hey, I've got to tell you something - a functioning app does not mean it works efficiently and accurately. That's why I exist, to help you achieve your desired results by stressing your applications to identify those potential bugs (that ----------- ruin your future demonstrations with your clients, or users which we don't want to happen) and report them promptly with the dev team to get fixed.
And, Agile method works best for developing and testing the application since it's all about iterating the process until the application works as expected.
Previously, I am a former Associate Software Engineer that has a beginner’s knowledge of Java Enterprise Edition, Spring Boot/Restful Web Services, and Spring MVC.
I am also knowledgeable in utilizing IDEs such as Eclipse and Spring Tool Suite, ETL Tool such as Informatica, and RDBMS programs such as SQL, and programming languages like Java, Python, and HTML.
I became a Test Engineering Analyst with my first company, wherein they included me in the Quality Assurance team with the role of manually testing the functionalities of the UI and detecting/logging the defects that need to be resolved promptly. Besides the QA role, I have the experience of analyzing the requirements and creating test case scenarios from the user stories. Last, I have a basic understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle, including Agile, as I worked on different projects that use Agile.
With my current company, I am doing manual testing (exploratory, functional, end-to-end, acceptance, and smoke) for both web and mobile applications using JIRA, Bird Eats Bug, LambdaTest, and Microsoft Excel.
I am eager to have valuable contributions to your business, so reach out to me.