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Qa Engineer - Interns United States, San Jose Jobs (Hybrid work)

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Senior Cloud QA Engineer
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Lead test automation and quality strategy for cloud-native applications in San Jose. This senior role requires 7-10 years of QA experience, with deep expertise in Python, AWS, and Kubernetes. You will design robust frameworks to ensure the reliability of distributed systems and wireless solutions...
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United States , San Jose
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133500.00 - 307000.00 USD / Year
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Staff Software Engineer, QA
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Join our team as a Staff Software Engineer, QA in San Jose. You will validate and automate testing for our Network Access Control (NAC) product, requiring 10+ years of QA experience and strong networking fundamentals. This role involves designing automated tests with Python, REST APIs, and collab...
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United States , San Jose
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117500.00 - 270000.00 USD / Year
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Quality Assurance QA Engineer
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Join our team in San Jose as a QA Engineer specializing in wireless networking. You will validate 802.11 standards, perform end-to-end system testing, and troubleshoot using Python scripting. This role requires 5+ years of hands-on experience with wireless AP validation and protocol analysis. We ...
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United States , San Jose
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101900.00 - 234500.00 USD / Year
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Launch your tech career by exploring QA Engineer - Interns jobs. A QA (Quality Assurance) Engineer Intern is an entry-level professional who learns to ensure software applications are reliable, functional, and user-friendly before release. This internship serves as a critical training ground for understanding the principles of software quality, bridging the gap between academic knowledge and real-world development cycles. Interns in these roles gain hands-on experience in the methodologies that prevent defects and guarantee a positive end-user experience, making them highly sought-after candidates for future full-time positions in the tech industry. Typically, a QA Engineer Intern works under the guidance of senior QA analysts or engineers. Common responsibilities involve executing manual test cases based on predefined requirements and documenting the results meticulously. Interns learn to identify, isolate, and report bugs using tracking systems like Jira, providing developers with clear steps to reproduce issues. They often participate in team ceremonies such as sprint planning and daily stand-ups, gaining insight into Agile and DevOps practices. A significant part of the role may involve assisting with the creation and maintenance of automated test scripts, introducing interns to frameworks like Selenium, Cypress, or Playwright. This exposure to automation is a key differentiator for many seeking permanent QA jobs after their internship. The profession demands a specific blend of technical aptitude and soft skills. On the technical side, a foundational understanding of software development life cycles (SDLC) and basic programming concepts is crucial. Familiarity with a language like Python, Java, or JavaScript is beneficial, especially for automation tasks. Interns should cultivate a keen eye for detail, logical thinking for troubleshooting, and strong analytical skills to break down complex software into testable components. Equally important are communication skills, as the role requires clear documentation of defects and collaboration with developers and product managers. A curious mindset, a passion for technology, and a proactive approach to learning are the hallmarks of a successful intern. Typical requirements for QA Engineer - Interns jobs often include current enrollment in or recent graduation from a degree program in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field. While prior professional experience isn't expected, any hands-on practice with testing, coding projects, or relevant coursework is a strong advantage. Employers look for candidates with a genuine interest in quality processes, a patient and meticulous approach, and the teamwork mentality necessary to integrate into a development squad. For students and graduates, securing an internship in QA engineering is a strategic step toward building a robust portfolio, understanding industry-standard tools, and positioning oneself for a thriving career in various tech jobs, from manual testing to specialized automation roles.

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