Frequently Asked Questions for Web Testing
This expert-curated assessment assesses a test taker’s practical abilities to test a website regarding its accessibility points to see whether it is functioning correctly on most browsers and also to try the involved software to know whether it has any bugs or other malware before the initiation of the website.
This Web Testing assessment evaluates a candidate’s practical knowledge and experience in accessibility testing, software testing, and QA. Overall this test helps to identify candidates with previous experience in website quality assessment.
- Associate Software Engineers
- Web Application Security Architect
- Web Application Testers
- Web Testing Executives
- Automation Testers
- QA Web Tester
- Software Tester
- Accessibility Testing
- Software Testing & QA
- Developing and executing test plans and test cases to ensure that web applications are functioning as expected.
- Identifying and reporting defects and issues found during testing.
- Collaborating with developers to troubleshoot and resolve defects.
- Performing regression testing to ensure that changes to the application do not negatively impact other functionality.
- Participating in the creation of technical documentation, such as user manuals and guides.