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Hey y’all! 👋🏽 Welcome to all our new members — we’re glad to have you here! If you have any questions, feel free to ask. 😊
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👋 Welcome to HPM TechUp
Welcome to HPM TechUp — This program is designed to take beginners from zero QA knowledge to job-ready Manual QA testers using structured lessons, practical assignments, and portfolio-focused work. 📌 How to Get Started 1. Introduce yourself in the comments. 2. Review the pinned resources to understand the QA path 3. Engage and ask questions — this is a learning community, not a spectator sport If you’re here, you’re likely: - Exploring tech as a career change - Looking for a realistic entry point (not hype or fluff) - Ready to learn skills that companies actually use You’re in the right place. 🚀 What This Community Is About: HPM TechUp focuses on practical, job-ready QA skills, including: - Manual testing fundamentals - Writing test cases & bug reports - Understanding Agile & real tech team workflows - Preparing for interviews and paid QA roles Manual QA is one of the most accessible ways to break into tech, with salaries ranging from $55K–$70K entry-level and $75K–$100K+ with experience. ✅ Community Expectations - Be respectful and professional - Stay focused on growth and learning - No spam, no shortcuts, no negativity This community is for people serious about changing their financial future through tech. Welcome aboard — let’s TechUp your career. 💻📈
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How’s everyone doing this week? 👇🏾 ✅ Biggest win: 🎯 This week’s goal: ❓What do you need help with? Let’s celebrate the wins and keep each other accountable! 💜
Manual QA Interview Cheat Sheet: Testing Concepts Every QA Should Know
If you're preparing for a Manual QA interview, this is a must-save resource! 🚀 This guide breaks down some of the most commonly asked QA interview questions, including: ✅ Static vs Dynamic Testing ✅ Verification vs Validation ✅ Functional vs Non-Functional Testing ✅ Retesting vs Regression Testing ✅ Priority vs Severity ✅ Error vs Defect vs Failure ✅ Positive vs Negative Testing Understanding these concepts will help you answer interview questions confidently and strengthen your QA foundation. Whether you're new to QA or brushing up for your next interview, keep this cheat sheet handy! 💡 📌 Pro Tip: Don't just memorize the definitions—understand when and why each testing type is used in real-world projects. That's what interviewers are looking for. 👇 Drop a comment: Which QA concept do you struggle with the most?
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