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Quality assurance automation

An intensive and immersive 4-6 month bootcamp to prepare students for a successful career as a QA Automation Engineer. Highly recommended for students with no IT experience. Apply now

Java

OOP

SDLC

STLC

Selenium

Frameworks

Agile/Scrum

API/DB Testing

an opportunity to test the next revolutionary website or saas product

Software Testing is a process of verifying a computer system/program to decide whether it meets the specified requirements and produces the desired results. As a result, you identify possible bugs in the software product/project. Tech companies depend on software testing to create a quality product without any issues. On a typical work day, you will be understanding requirement documents, creating test cases, executing test cases, reporting, re-testing, attending review meetings and other activities.

QA CAREERS

QA automation engineer.
QA Tester/Analyst.
Quality Assurance lead.
SDET Engineer.
Software Tester.

quality assurance curriculum

Our curriculum is structured to help students fully understand and grasp, the theories, tools, and skills of being a successful QA Engineer. We test students knowledge through projects and real-world scenarios that prepare them for the job and boost their work readiness. Instructors have a friendly approach to learning and provide 1-on-1 instructor access.

Intro
Week 0: Prior to day one of class all students must review the syllabus and orientation packet. This helps students be more prepared and gain some understanding of what is going to be expected. We also recommended all students to set goals and schedule, this helps with efficiency and procrastination.   
Java Fundamental Concepts

Weeks 1-2: This section of the course introduces students to the foundational concepts of java. These concepts include, loops, arrays, methods, and lists.

Version Control
Weeks 2-4: Students will learn how to utilize management tools like Git, GitHub and others.
OOP Concepts
Weeks 4-6: Students will gain the knowledge and understanding of 4 specific OOP concepts.
Data Structures

Weeks 6-8: Students will learn about collection, framework, and interfaces. Which will help students better understanding how to properly format data.

Product,Processes, and Documents
Weeks 8-10: Students will learn a hand full of different methods, concepts, and duties, SDLC, STLC, methodologies,ceremonies, and testing documentation.
Automation Pt. 1

Weeks 10-14: Students will first learn the fundamentals of automation, selenium suite, Junit, HTML, and web elements. Next, students will be taught the framework of automation, BDD, cucumber, and gherkin.

Automation Pt. 2

Weeks 14-16: Once the students have learned the beginning stages of automation, they will then learn the advanced side of automation. We will be teaching students about back end testing and API assertions.

Outro

Weeks 16-18: Our instructors will be taking the last few weeks to finish any specifics students need to understand or learn. Then they will be taking the time to polish all of the students knowledge, understanding, and skills. Once that is completed the students will be working on fine tuning their interview skills, through teaching and mock-interviews.

our application process

Step 1

Apply to Sprint QA

Tell us about your background and location. You must commit to attending all classes during 4-6 month bootcamp, doing all assignments, and be engaged.

Step 2

Quick Interview (if needed)

Our onboarding coordinator will reach out to you via email and if needed arrange a Zoom call to help you better understand the program.

Step 3

Complete Enrollment Checklist

Once all required documents are signed and you make the first payment. We give you access to the class portal, Slack, and syllabus. Now your ready to SPRINT!

Ready to SPRINT?

Sprint QA Bootcamp acceptance criteria:

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