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Join TCHC Group as an Internal Quality Assurer in Basildon. Quality assure programmes in Health & Social Care, Childcare, and Functional Skills. Requires a Level 4 IQA qualification, assessor cert, and driving access. Ensure high standards through centre visits, compliance checks, and supporting ...
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United Kingdom , Basildon
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28000.00 - 31000.00 GBP / Year
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TCHC Group
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Join our AI Delivery team in Toronto as an AI Quality Assurance Intern. Evaluate the behavior and accuracy of AI Agents, focusing on intent recognition and conversation quality. Ideal for curious students interested in AI/ML, NLP, and user experience. Gain hands-on experience in AI evaluation and...
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Canada , Toronto
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30.00 - 50.00 USD / Hour
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Cresta
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Seeking an experienced Internal Auditor in Quality Assurance for a key role in London. You will conduct internal and supplier audits, ensure compliance with ISO9001 standards, and enhance operational processes. This position offers professional development, a holiday purchase scheme, and comprehe...
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United Kingdom , London
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42000.00 GBP / Year
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Wilson James
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Launch your tech career with Quality Assurance Intern jobs, a critical entry point into the dynamic world of software and product development. A Quality Assurance (QA) Intern is an aspiring professional who learns to safeguard the quality, functionality, and user experience of software applications, websites, and digital products before they reach the end-user. This role is foundational, blending structured training with hands-on application to build the core competencies of a software tester. For students and recent graduates, particularly from technical, engineering, or analytical fields, QA intern jobs offer invaluable real-world experience, bridging the gap between academic theory and industry practice. Typically, individuals in this role support the QA team in a variety of fundamental tasks. Common responsibilities include learning and executing manual test cases based on product requirements, documenting detailed steps to reproduce software bugs, and reporting defects using tracking systems like Jira. Interns often assist in regression testing to ensure new code changes don’t break existing functionality and may participate in basic functional, usability, and compatibility testing across different browsers or devices. A significant part of the role involves meticulous documentation, creating clear bug reports that help developers quickly identify and resolve issues. Through this process, interns gain exposure to the software development lifecycle (SDLC) and agile methodologies, observing how QA integrates with development and product management teams. The typical profile for these jobs centers on a specific mindset and skill set rather than extensive prior experience. A strong motivation to begin a career in tech is paramount. Employers generally seek candidates with a keen eye for detail, analytical thinking, and a natural curiosity for how things work—and how they can break. Basic logical reasoning and an understanding of fundamental software concepts (like what a web application is or how client-server architecture functions) are common expectations. Soft skills are equally critical: effective communication to articulate issues clearly, teamwork to collaborate with the QA and development squad, and a receptiveness to feedback for continuous learning. Self-organization and the ability to manage tasks and meet deadlines are also highly valued. For many QA intern jobs, a foundational level of English proficiency is required to comprehend technical documentation and training materials. Ultimately, Quality Assurance Intern jobs are a training ground for future QA Analysts and Engineers. They provide a structured pathway to develop technical skills, such as potential exposure to test automation basics or API testing tools later in the internship, while instilling the rigorous, quality-first mindset essential to the profession. This role is ideal for proactive learners who enjoy problem-solving, derive satisfaction from improving a product, and seek a hands-on introduction to the fast-paced technology industry.

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