Great salary, less work, nothing much to learn.
Same office politics, zero learning opportunity.
nothing
I faced the first round of interviews and was asked about a self-introduction. I was also asked about the benefits of automation testing and how it compares to manual testing. Automation testing was easy, but why etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. et
There were a total of 5 rounds. Of these, 4 were completely technical. Questions focused primarily on: * Java (collections and Rest Assured) * Selenium (multi-window and alert handling, framework architecture, XPath, and CSS selectors) * Data
Hello guys. So, the first round for the testing role was a written test where they asked core Java concepts, guessing the output, and second was technical and another technical round, so totally 3 rounds, all based on automation concepts like Seleni
I faced the first round of interviews and was asked about a self-introduction. I was also asked about the benefits of automation testing and how it compares to manual testing. Automation testing was easy, but why etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. et
There were a total of 5 rounds. Of these, 4 were completely technical. Questions focused primarily on: * Java (collections and Rest Assured) * Selenium (multi-window and alert handling, framework architecture, XPath, and CSS selectors) * Data
Hello guys. So, the first round for the testing role was a written test where they asked core Java concepts, guessing the output, and second was technical and another technical round, so totally 3 rounds, all based on automation concepts like Seleni