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QA Tester Resume Example and Tips

QA tester

A quality assurance (QA) specialist creates and implements manual and automated testing processes to ensure that software products meet the set quality criteria. As businesses double-down on digitization over the past two years, QA specialists have no shortage of work. 

California-based companies alone employ over 40,000 QA specialists — and actively seek to get more people on board. As Jetbrains survey data suggests, some 44% of teams had less than one QA tester for 10 developers. 

So it’s no wonder that many newly-posted QA jobs come with above-the-market pay, lavish benefits, and flexible working arrangements. 

If you are a skilled QA tester or someone transitioning to this field, we’d love to help you find a great job. That’s why we’ve provided this QA tester resume example and a list of helpful writing tips.

Resume Sample for a QA Tester (Word version)

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QA Tester Resume Example (text version)

Professional Summary

Seasoned mobile QA automation engineer (5+ years of experience). Background includes creating extensive test plans, using manual and automated testing methods, and reporting results to development teams. Have worked with both iPhone and Android projects. Capable of reducing product bugs significantly, and improving testing efficiency by up to 25% through test automation frameworks. 

Skills

  • Test case design 
  • Test case scenario production
  • Java, Python, SQL, HTML, CSS 
  • Unit testing, regression testing, smoke testing 
  • Performance testing, load testing, usability testing 
  • Problem management
  • CI/CD and basic DevOps knowledge 
  • Mentoring and team leadership
  • Strong analytical skills 
  • End-user empathy and interest in UX design 

Work History

Ninja Software, Inc.
St. Louis, MO
Lead QA Tester
2017 – Present

Hired initially as an Associate QA Tester to provide manual QA services for a travel application. Eventually taking on more responsibilities before being promoted to Automation QA engineer, then Lead QA Tester. 

  • Manual review and live testing of user interfaces on more than 400 new products and releases over a five year period
  • Mobile QA automation framework development using Appium, Xamarin, XCUITest. Achieved 75% automated test case coverage for selected test cases 
  • Provided key feedback to development teams from business users and customers to suggest product improvements 
  • Mentoring and training associate testers on QA methodologies and continuous testing best practices 
  • Participated in discovery sessions and provided basic business analysis for new client projects 

University of MO
Computer Lab Assistant
2014 – 2017

Worked as a student lab assistant at the University of Missouri. Assisted computer lab users with tasks such as printing, research, and troubleshooting. 

  • Performed basic maintenance and patch updates on lab computers
  • Collected reports and statistics on program usage and performance.
  • Maintained computer hardware such as disk drives, CPUs, servers, and cloud-based assets – VMs, cloud storage. 

Education

University of MO
BS – Computer And Information Science
Summa Cum Laude
4.0 GPA

Association of Future IT Professionals
Google QA Testing Internship – June 2015

  • Publications: “The Changing World of Inclusive App Testing” Journal of Software Development October 2016 edition. Coauthored

Certifications

  • Certified Associate in Software Testing (CAST)
  • Certified Test Engineer (CSTE)
  • Certified Software Quality Analyst (CSQA)

How to Write a Winning QA Tester Resume 

You’ve seen an excellent sample QA tester resume, but what makes it so compelling? Three factors:

The following tips detail exactly how you can create a similar resume and advance your career. 

Be Precise 

A detail-oriented position requires a detailed resume. Provide plenty of details about the systems you’ve tested, and the platforms you’ve used, and quantify your results with meaningful data. This will make your experience stand out, and assure it aligns with what the hiring team is looking for. 

It’s a good idea to mention:

  • QA methodologies you know 
  • QA testing tools and frameworks 
  • Test automation coverage levels
  • The average number of passed test cases
  • Code coverage rates you’ve achieved 
  • Escaped defects found rate 

Use Relevant Keywords

Sprinkle in the right keywords in your resume. This will help ensure it gets past an applicant tracking software (ATS) an employer might use. Additionally, those keywords will stand out to the HR person reviewing your documents. You can use the job listing to reverse engineer relevant keywords about tools, systems, and methodologies the employer uses. 

Here are some other skills for a QA tester resume:

  • Manual testing 
  • Automated testing
  • Requirement analysis
  • Test plan creation
  • Test data generation 
  • Quality management tools ( TestDirector, Test Manager, TestLink, SpiraTest)
  • Bug tracking tools (JIRA, Monday, Mantis, IBM Rational ClearQuest)
  • CI/CD, continuous testing, DevOps 

Choose a Great Resume Template

An attractive resume can make a big difference in job search outcomes. Still, who has time to navigate fonts, margins, and other details? Instead, consider using a professionally designed resume template. A template can help you squeeze in more information without sacrificing white space or making the fonts too small to read. Plus, you don’t have to start writing with a blank page. 

Final Tip: Update Your LinkedIn

You can expect the hiring company to look you up online. So make sure your LinkedIn isn’t dated or contains anything you don’t want to promote publicly. Give your LinkedIn profile a refresh by updating your work history with new accomplishments, adding a new profile summary, polishing your skills section, and perhaps even asking for some new LinkedIn Recommendations!  While you’re there, reach out to your network to let them know the job search is on.

Author

  • Elena Prokopets

    Elena runs content operations at Freesumes since 2017. She works closely with copywriters, designers, and invited career experts to ensure that all content meets our highest editorial standards. Up to date, she wrote over 200 career-related pieces around resume writing, career advice... more

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