Plays a critical role in educating individuals or groups about manual testing practices in software development. The core responsibilities include:
Teaching Testing Fundamentals:
Explain the basics of manual testing, including concepts such as test case writing, test execution, and bug reporting.
Teach software testing methodologies such as black-box testing, white-box testing, and gray-box testing.
Training on Test Plans and Test Cases:
Demonstrate how to create detailed test plans and test cases.
Focus on defining test steps, expected outcomes, and identifying test data requirements.
Hands-on Experience:
Provide students with real-world examples and practical scenarios where they can manually test applications.
Guide students through different types of testing, such as functional, regression, integration, and user acceptance testing (UAT).
Defect Reporting and Tracking:
Instruct students on how to document defects in defect-tracking tools (e.g., JIRA, Bugzilla).
Explain defect lifecycles, severity, priority, and how to communicate with developers.
Teaching Communication Skills:
Emphasize the importance of clear and effective communication between testers, developers, and other stakeholders.
Experience
No experience mentioned.
Fee details
₹800–1,000/hour
(US$9.43–11.79/hour)
800 rs per hour