Throughout these progression steps, your responsibilities shift from mostly technical (finding bugs, writing tests) to more strategic (planning, ensuring the team is effective, aligning with business needs). While around 65% of QA analysts have a bachelor’s degree (and about 15% a master’s) according to one industry analysis, that degree is not always in computer science…. [Read more]
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Throughout these progression steps, your responsibilities shift from mostly technical (finding bugs, writing tests) to more strategic (planning, ensuring the team is effective, aligning with business needs). While around 65% of QA analysts have a bachelor’s degree (and about 15% a master’s) according to one industry analysis, that degree is not always in computer science…. [Read more]
Throughout these progression steps, your responsibilities shift from mostly technical (finding bugs, writing tests) to more strategic (planning, ensuring the team is effective, aligning with business needs). While around 65% of QA analysts have a bachelor’s degree (and about 15% a master’s) according to one industry analysis, that degree is not always in computer science…. [Read more]