Remote QA Engineer
MultiversX
πRemote - Europe
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Summary
Job Description: A QA Engineer is needed to join MultiversX's team to help create a revolutionary mobile app for the blockchain industry. The role involves manual and end-to-end testing, finding bugs, defining test scenarios, and having good communication skills in Romanian and English.
Requirements
- Have 2+ years work experience as a QA engineer
- Have work experience with manual testing
- Have a passion for experiencing new technologies and understands when those are applicable and what problems they solve
- Are a great team player and interpersonal skills, as well as adaptability/flexibility
- Have excellent verbal & written communication skills - both in Romanian & English
- Are able to take initiative, be proactive and solve problems on oneβs own
- Have experience writing automatic tests
Responsibilities
- Manually test the app and newly implemented features
- Break stuff and find bugs
- Take the unhappy path and test the app to its limits to discover edge cases
- Define and carry out test scenarios
- Implement end-to-end testing flows
Preferred Qualifications
Enjoy breaking stuff and have a knack for taking the unhappy path
Benefits
- Flexible working hours
- Start-up atmosphere where everybody is agile without being AGILE
- The opportunity to create something really meaningful that will be used by millions of people
- Competitive salary
- Fast, dynamic & unique working environment
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