Entry Level Software Tester

Bexley
7 months ago
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Are you detail-oriented, tech-curious, and ready to start your journey in software testing?

Our client—a rapidly expanding tech company—is seeking a motivated and meticulous Entry-Level Software Tester to join their Quality Assurance (QA) team. This is your chance to gain hands-on experience in manual and automated testing, while receiving full training, mentorship, and career support.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Support manual and automated testing to ensure software meets quality standards.

  • Identify and report bugs, inconsistencies, and performance issues.

  • Collaborate with developers to help deliver reliable, high-performing products.

  • Create and maintain test cases, plans, and other QA documentation.

  • Contribute to improving QA tools, workflows, and best practices.

    Who We’re Looking For:

  • A strong interest in software testing, QA, or technology.

  • Excellent attention to detail and logical problem-solving skills.

  • Clear communicator with the ability to work well in a team.

  • Some familiarity with software development or testing concepts is a bonus—but not required.

  • Eagerness to learn new tools and thrive in a fast-moving tech environment.

    What’s in It for You:

  • Structured training in testing principles, tools, and methodologies.

  • Real-world project experience from day one.

  • Exposure to Agile workflows, test automation, and CI/CD pipelines.

  • A supportive, inclusive culture that encourages growth and experimentation.

  • Hybrid work flexibility and a clear pathway for career progression in QA.

    Ready to start your tech career in quality assurance?
    Apply now and begin your journey toward becoming a future software testing expert

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