Built by QA, for QA.
QATraining.uk is a free QA Career OS for career changers, beginner testers, manual QA, automation engineers, SDETs, and QA leads. The platform focuses on practical software testing work: improving applications, building credible evidence, using clearer prompts, and learning from guide-style material.
Public resources stay free, conservative ads help with operating costs, and community submissions can improve the prompt and guide libraries over time.
Who it supports
The content is designed to stay useful at different levels, from first QA role preparation through automation, SDET work, and quality leadership.
Career Changer
Switch into software testing with a clear foundation, realistic role targets, and interview-safe evidence.
Beginner Tester
Build confidence with test cases, bug reports, SDLC basics, and practical examples you can explain.
Manual QA
Strengthen exploratory testing, requirements analysis, regression coverage, UAT, and defect evidence.
Automation QA
Move from manual checks to maintainable automation with Playwright, Cypress, Selenium, API tests, and CI.
SDET / Lead
Develop test architecture, release risk thinking, observability, coaching, and quality strategy.
What the hub provides
The main workflow starts with the Career Engine, then branches into skills, tools, prompts, and guides depending on what evidence or confidence the user needs next.
Career Engine
Compare a CV with a target QA role, find weak evidence, and generate practical application material.
ExploreQA skills
Use role-focused roadmaps for manual testing, automation, SDET growth, and AI testing confidence.
ExploreFree tools
Work through requirements, APIs, boundary cases, automation reviews, and CI/CD planning in the browser.
ExplorePrompt library
Copy reviewed prompts for Playwright, Cypress, Jest, Postman, accessibility, performance, and planning work.
ExplorePractical guides
Read practical software testing guides without account friction on public learning pages.
ExploreCommunity
Submit prompts, suggest guide improvements, and help keep the platform useful for working QA people.
ExploreHow we use AI
AI supports the workflow, but users remain responsible for reviewing and applying the output.
Local-first public tools
Public career and tool workflows are designed around browser-local generation where practical, so the product can stay free and responsive without adding payment gates.
QA judgement stays central
The platform helps structure analysis, prompts, test ideas, and application material, but it does not replace careful review, evidence, or human testing judgement.
Operating principles
Every public feature should be useful without a paid tier.
Public users should be able to read, copy, and use core resources without account friction.
AI features should stay practical, bounded, and clear about what the user should review.
Ads can support hosting, but they should stay away from active forms, tools, and result panels.
Help keep the QA library useful
Prompts, corrections, missing guide topics, and practical examples can all improve the platform. Submissions may be reviewed before publishing so the public library stays relevant and safe.
Get in touch
Start with the free Career Engine
Compare your QA experience with a target role, then use the hub to fill evidence gaps with better skills, prompts, tools, and guides.
Open Career Engine