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QA Automation Technical Interviewer
intetics-2
WorldwideRemote2d ago
About the role
Intetics Inc. is a leading American technology company providing custom software application development, distributed professional teams creation, software product quality assessment, and “all-things-digital” solutions, is looking for Technical Interviewers.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct technical interviews to assess candidates' expertise in QA automation, including their knowledge of testing frameworks, automation tools, and best practices.
- Collaborate with recruitment teams to design and refine interview questions and assessment techniques that accurately evaluate candidates' technical skills and fit for QA automation roles.
- Provide detailed feedback and candidate evaluations to hiring managers, aiding in the decision-making process for QA automation hires.
- Stay updated on the latest trends and technologies in QA automation to ensure the relevance and effectiveness of interview questions and techniques.
Requirements
- Proven experience in QA automation, with a deep understanding of automation testing tools such as Selenium, TestComplete, Cypress, or similar.
- Experience with programming languages relevant to automation testing, such as Python, Java, or JavaScript.
- Prior experience in technical interviewing, mentoring, or coaching is highly preferred.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to articulate technical concepts clearly and provide constructive feedback.
- Ability to handle interviews with professionalism and impartiality.
- Proficiency in additional languages is an advantage.
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