Going beyond bug fixes and software testing – how a QA engineer delivers so much more value.

November 19, 2024

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A: Absolutely. Irrespective of the software development model you have, QA engineers can be added to any team. For an in-house team, QA engineers can ideally be hired as dedicated team members, where they focus their full time and attention to your project, and none others. Alternatively, QA engineers can also be part of staff augmentation efforts, especially if your software development team needs a subject matter expert or a second opinion for quality assurance on your project.
A: No, software testing automation isn’t bound to replace QA engineers for a few key reasons. One, automation workflows require custom configurations themselves, followed by close supervision from a manual software tester (at least in the early stages). Additionally, numerous nuances involved in complex software projects require manual supervision from a QA specialist to ensure all tasks are being executed smoothly.

Automation can, however, alleviate many repetitive tasks for QA teams. These include running common tests (especially regression tests, prior to every release) as well as drafting test cases and best practice tips for technical documentation. Support of this nature from automation tools can significantly improve productivity for QA teams, which makes this a worthwhile complement to existing manual efforts - as opposed to completely replacing your testers with automation tools.
A: QA engineers are suitable for contributing to most technical and product resources as they are evaluating the functionality of your software on a daily basis. As a result, they have extensive knowledge about the workings of every component, as well as the ins and outs of data within your system. This makes them ideal for sharing best practice tips, recommendations and troubleshooting advice to your end users, as all this information is from first-hand experience.

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