Mid-Level

Quality Assurance Tester (QA Tester)

QA Testers validate that software does what it's supposed to do — running test cases, finding bugs, regression testing, increasingly contributing to test automation. The work tends to mix detail-oriented manual work with growing automation responsibilities.

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What it's like

What it's like to be a Quality Assurance Tester (QA Tester)

Most days mix test execution, bug reporting, and increasingly test automation — running test cases against builds, finding and documenting bugs, supporting regression testing, contributing to automated test suites in tools like Selenium, Cypress, or Playwright, and partnering with developers and product managers. You're often working at software companies, contract testing organizations, or in-house QA teams, and the SDLC methodology (Agile, DevOps, waterfall) shapes daily rhythm.

What tends to be harder than people expect is how much of QA work is communication and prioritization. Bug reports require careful documentation, the politics of "what gets fixed and when" are real, and shift toward SDET (Software Developer in Test) has reshaped the field at many companies. Manual-only roles have shrunk in many sectors.

People who tend to thrive here are detail-oriented, comfortable with both manual and automated testing, patient with iteration, and quietly persistent about quality. If you want pure development, dev roles offer that. If you like the craft of finding what others missed and the path toward SDET or specialty test engineering, the role offers a meaningful foothold in software development paths.

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RecognitionModerate
RelationshipsModerate
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Career Paths

Where this role sits in the broader career landscape — and where it can take you.

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1 BLS OEWS May 2024 covers all Quality Assurance Tester (QA Tester)s (SOC 15-1253.00), not just this title · BEA RPP 2023
* Top salaries exceed this figure. BLS caps reported wages at ~$240K to protect individual privacy in high-earning roles.
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The Broader Landscape

Roles like this one sit within a broader occupational category. The numbers below reflect that full landscape — helpful for context, but your specific experience will depend on level, specialty, and where you work.

$61K–$167K
Salary Range
10th – 90th percentile
200K
U.S. Employment
+10%
10yr Growth
14K
Annual Openings

How this category is changing

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Skills & Requirements

Reading ComprehensionCritical ThinkingSpeakingActive ListeningWritingProgrammingMonitoringComplex Problem SolvingQuality Control AnalysisSystems Evaluation
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