What specialization can testers do?

shobha soni's picture
shobha soni asked on May 18, 2018 - 6:56am | Replies (2).

I want to sdo specialization in QA. At what area we can go for? any help please

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Justin Rohrman's picture

SOftware testing itself is a specialization in development, but some of the areas in testing that are common to specialize in are load and performance, security, usability, various types of automation and technology stacks, building tools for testers to use, or you could specialize within a business domain such as the financial sector or healthcare. 

Craig Kam's picture
Craig Kam replied on January 25, 2019 - 5:13pm.

I suggest that a way to differentiate yourself is to become an expert in software quality.  Perhaps something like the CSQE certification.  This training will help you in so many ways.  Specifically, you will become better at seeing the larger picture enabling you to; assess risk better, design better test strategies, more clearly see areas for process improvement and provide you with many tools to help you better analyze the problems you encounter during your job duties.  This will make you the go to person when difficult problems arise and will gain you notarity for the quality of your work.  Not to mention that your new skills will likely save your company a lot of money.

 

There are many many testers out there.  Not enough good software quailty analysts.

 

If you are interested in a general overview of what a quality analyst might be concerned with, you may find my blog helpful.  Let me know if you have any comments or questions.

 

www.blogsqa.com

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