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Quality assurance analysts are typically tasked with testing products to ensure that they meet the standards that a company is looking for. This means that the product is reliable, functional, and user-friendly. Quality assurance analysts can work at software companies, manufacturing plants, and any other service facilities or corporations where checking the quality of a product is important. Many quality assurance analysts work at software companies, checking the software to make sure that it is of the highest quality. Quality Assurance Analyst Tasks -Analyze, interpret, and communicate qualitative and quantitative findings from tests. -Monitor bug resolution efforts and track results and known defects. -Design, prioritize, and implement test plans, scenarios, scripts, or procedures. -Participate in process reviews to inform development of products and resolution of defects. Requirements Include: Soft Skills -Clear communicator (written and verbal) – to ensure ability to write test plans and test cases. To communicate bugs to developers and other stakeholders -Creative solving of technical problems – to ensure the ability translate technical requirements test plans -Ability to focus on deadlines and deliverables – ensures the ability to find the bad defects and bugs quickly -Ability to think abstract – to ensure ability to not conform to the norm. Norms do not find bugs quickly. Functional/Technical Skills -Experiences in Quality Management Software and Processes -Knowledge and experience in technical aspects of software solution being tested -Business process understanding
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