About QA Training
QA Training is a modern learning and career platform for people who want to build a serious future in software testing, test automation and quality engineering. It is designed and run by practising test professionals who work with current tools, pipelines and engineering practices, not outdated slides and theory.
We understand what today's roles expect: being comfortable with automation frameworks, APIs, CI/CD, cloud‑hosted systems and now AI‑assisted workflows. We also know how it feels to start from manual testing, to piece things together from random tutorials, and still not feel confident enough to apply for automation or SDET positions. QA Training exists to give you a clear, practical route from there to a modern testing career.
What makes QA Training different
- —We teach testing, automation and quality using tools you actually see in job descriptions: Selenium, Playwright, Cypress, Postman, REST Assured, JMeter, GitHub Actions, Jenkins, Docker and cloud platforms.
- —We show how these tools fit into real delivery pipelines, not just how to run one script on your own machine.
- —We treat AI as part of the tester's toolkit and part of the system under test, covering how to use AI safely for test design and documentation, and what to think about when testing AI‑enabled features.
- —We always connect learning back to your CV and interview preparation, so you can clearly show employers what you can do.
Our Software Test Automation Bootcamp
The Software Test Automation Bootcamp is designed for testers seeking a structured, guided path into automation and more senior roles. It focuses on:
- —Testing foundations and ISTQB‑style thinking, so you understand why you are testing, not just how.
- —UI and API automation using modern frameworks and patterns, including Page Object and Screenplay.
- —Building and maintaining test frameworks using Java and common industry libraries.
- —Integrating tests into CI/CD pipelines, working with version control and running tests in containers or cloud environments.
- —Understanding system behaviour, observability and how quality fits into continuous delivery.
- —Introducing AI in testing, including how to collaborate with AI tools without losing your critical thinking as a tester.
You are not just watching videos. You work through exercises, build practical examples and see how everything connects to real‑world engineering teams.
Micro‑credentials and focused learning
If you prefer smaller steps, QA Training offers short courses that target specific skills, such as:
- —Software testing fundamentals and ISTQB Foundation essentials
- —API testing with tools like Postman and REST Assured
- —Test automation foundations for UI and API layers
- —Effective defect reporting and communication with developers
- —An introduction to AI for software testers
Each micro‑credential includes lessons, knowledge checks and a final assessment, and you receive a digital badge when you pass. These badges can be added to your CV and professional profiles, and they are written in language that hiring managers and test leads understand.
Career support and confidence
Learning the tools is one part of the journey. Feeling confident enough to put yourself forward is another. QA Training also helps you:
- —Present your testing and automation experience clearly on your CV
- —Align your skills with role descriptions for test engineer, automation engineer and SDET positions
- —Practise interview questions and scenarios that reflect real hiring processes in modern software teams
Our aim is that, after reading about QA Training and exploring the platform, you feel that this is a place built for people like you: testers who want to keep up with today's tools and technologies and move their career forward with structure and support, not guesswork.
If you want a practical, modern and honest route into software testing and automation, QA Training is ready to support you.
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