Thomson Reuters Careers 2024: Thomson Reuters is hiring for Freshers and Experienced candidates for the role of Software QA Engineer. Software QA Engineers are experienced professionals that develop software programs in order to test code and applications and have a passion for quality processes. They have in-depth knowledge and subject matter expertise in managing functional testing, automating client application and qualification of the client-side applications.
Thomson Reuters Hiring Details for Software QA Engineer Role
Company name | Thomson Reuters |
Job Role | Software QA Engineer |
Work Location | Bangalore, India |
Job Type | Full Time |
Experience | Freshers and Experienced |
Qualification | Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in engineering |
Batch | Not Mentioned |
Expected Salary | 12 LPA |
Software QA Engineers interact with internal and external teams to train them on the products, work on projects independently and collaborate with cross-functional teams to debug and reproduce issues. In this role, you will mentor and guide others in the performance of all testing activities as well as encourage others to grow their skillset. Software QA Engineers are creative problem solvers and are involved in continuously driving improvements in test automation frameworks as well as assessing and reporting on the software development processes adopted by projects through audits, reviews and inspections.
About the Role:
- Delivers end-to-end testing solutions for multiple products/or complex projects
- Leads routine projects with manageable risks and resource requirements
- May manage budgets for small projects or programs
- Solves complex problems with minimal guidance
About You:
- Immediate QA/Software Development Engineer team
- Engages with cross functional teams to execute
- Trains and mentors more junior colleagues
- Influences and articulates compelling QA solutions for customers and product(s)
- Explains difficult concepts and influences others to adopt a point of view for ideas and initiatives
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