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Associate QA Engineer

Thomson Reuters

IndiaOn Site

Original Job Summary

About the Role

The Associate QA Engineer will provide quality assurance support to the product development team by resolving bugs and ensuring the product meets customer specifications.

  • Evaluate software applications and systems against specifications.
  • Collaborate with developers to create and execute test cases.
  • Perform both manual and pre/post release test executions.
  • Document test results, anomalies, and report bugs.
  • Conduct automation testing using Selenium WebDriver/Playwright with C#/Java.
  • Work with BDD Frameworks like Cucumber/Spec Flow and API testing.
  • Utilize version control systems and CI/CD tools for testing.

About You

You will work closely with the QA Technical Manager, Business Analyst, and Engineering Managers. Prior experience with agile software development, test plan formulation, load testing with JMeter (good to have), and using bug tracking systems like Azure DevOps or Jira is expected.

What’s in it For You?

This role offers a hybrid work model, flexible work-life balance benefits, career development opportunities, competitive benefits, and an inclusive culture. Enjoy perks like flexible vacation, mental health days, access to wellbeing apps, tuition reimbursement, and more.

Key skills/competency

Associate QA Engineer, Quality Assurance, Manual Testing, Automation, Selenium, Playwright, BDD, Agile, CI/CD, Bug Tracking

How to Get Hired at Thomson Reuters

🎯 Tips for Getting Hired

  • Customize your resume: Highlight QA skills and relevant tools.
  • Showcase automation experience: Emphasize Selenium and BDD frameworks.
  • Research Thomson Reuters: Understand their culture and work model.
  • Practice interview questions: Prepare for both technical and behavioral rounds.

📝 Interview Preparation Advice

Technical Preparation

Review Selenium and Playwright basics.
Practice writing test cases manually.
Study BDD frameworks and automation scripts.
Familiarize with CI/CD tool configurations.

Behavioral Questions

Describe teamwork experiences in QA projects.
Explain how you handle tight deadlines.
Share examples of problem-solving in testing.
Discuss communication during cross-team collaborations.