Detail-oriented QA Engineer with 10 years of experience in both manual and automated testing of web Detail-oriented QA Engineer with 9 years of experience in both manual and automated testing of web and mobile applications. Combining technical testing expertise with strong team collaboration to bring a balanced approach to quality assurance. Proficient in tools like Cypress, Appium, Rest Assured, Postman, and Jira. Skilled in establishing and improving the QA process, creating a test plan, writing and maintaining test cases, identifying bugs, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure product quality and timely delivery. Passionate about QA and knowledge sharing, I actively run a blog dedicated to QA topics and mentor computer science students in developing strong foundational skills in software testing and automation.
After nearly 10 years of QA experience across different industries, I finally decided to take the ISTQB Foundation Level exam. This wasn’t something completely new to me. I had been…
When a test fails, as QA engineers, we instinctively start debugging the test itself by checking the locators, adjusting the waits, looking for timing issues, or maybe adding waits or…
Every QA team has that moment. Someone runs the automated tests, and suddenly some of them fail. They fail once, then pass on the next run. Or the third. Or…
The build is green, all automated tests have passed, and the pipeline finished without any warnings. At this point, the feature is marked as ready to move forward. From the…
Taia Dimitrova has been an experienced QA Engineer in software testing and quality assurance since 2016.Adept at: - Designing and implementing test plans- Ensuring product and project quality - Proven…
Automation frameworks are becoming more powerful, scalable, and AI-assisted. But, even today, the same types of failures continue to appear across teams: flaky tests, slow pipelines, unstable locators, and brittle…
I’ve got something exciting to share — QAlogy now has its own newsletter! 🎉 For a long time, I’ve wanted to create a space where I can share practical QA…
There is one moment that every QA knows well... you are testing, and something behaves differently than expected. Suddenly, you’re staring at a bug that wasn’t supposed to exist. That…
For years, QA engineers have tested deterministic systems — applications that behave predictably when given specific inputs. But with the rise of AI-driven apps and large language models (LLMs), the…