I got a wonderful experience of working in a multinational team with highly qualified people - Software QA Engineer SoftServe Employee Review

5.0
Jan 9, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

During my work experience I have created and updated some sections of the test plan and designed test cases, tracked Jira tickets and gathered QC metrics, analyzed and clarified requirements with my teammates, prepared test and bug reports and provided customers with testing outcomes. I also gathered experience in different types of testing: black box, usability, functional, confirmation, Ad-hoc, regression, GUI testing, smoke, cross-brows, integration, localisation and in validation and verification of technical documentation. Most of my experience in QA processes was gained while working in multicultural team with people from USA, Mexico and India.

Cons

It would be cool if the company is more loyal to people who ended up in Ukraine during the war and could not leave it and did not reduce them

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SoftServe Response
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Hi. Thank you so much for sharing, it's impressive to see how much you contributed while working at SoftServe. As you know, since the war stared SoftServe put a strong focus on security of our associates. We support our employees who cannot work due to relocation or being in combat zones and they can request paid Emergency leaves. We also volunteer a lot within our charity fond "Open eyes" to help bringing our victory faster.

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Cons

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Cons

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