Shadowing-Übung: Test Engineer Interview Questions with Answer Examples - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hi, this is Ryan Brown from mockquestions.com.
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In this video, we'll discuss five test engineer interview questions from our website.
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We'll go over each question and some advice on how to answer them,
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along with an answer example.
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Afterwards, if you found this video helpful, please like and share.
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That would mean a lot to us.
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Okay, let's get started.
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Question number one.
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Please describe the job responsibilities of a test engineer.
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interviewers will ask this question early in the interview to begin the conversation learn more about your background
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and collect information they can use throughout the interview by asking
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you to describe the responsibilities for this job they learn about your understanding of the position
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and whether it aligns with theirs you can easily answer this question appropriately by reviewing the job posting
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and researching the organization to learn more about its operations the
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key job responsibilities of a test engineer involve testing a product to ensure that it functions properly and performs as specified.
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I accomplish this by designing effective test environments, plans and use cases.
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I also work closely with the product development team to understand the use case scenario for the product
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and provide them with feedback,
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which will help improve both the usability and the serviceability of the product.
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Question number two, have you ever experienced a software developer disagreeing with your test results?
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How did you manage this?
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This is a behavioral question that presents you with a scenario and then asks you how you would respond.
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You can structure your answer to a behavioral question using the start format.
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Describe the situation, define the task you had to complete,
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talk about the actions you took,
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and then discuss the results you achieved.
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While it's unusual, I sometimes do disagree with members of the software development team about my testing strategies
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and the results they achieved.
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When this occurs, I focus on reaching a consensus to ensure
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that my testing will be valid and help the development team improve their products and processes.
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I listen to the team's concerns
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and then recommend ways to modify the testing procedures to achieve the desired results without compromising the quality of the products.
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We negotiate until we've reached an agreement,
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which usually results in a valid test strategy
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that contributes to the overall quality of the end product produced by the software team.
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Question number three.
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How would you proceed with a software test if proper documentation was not available?
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This question is a bit tricky because you can respond to it in two different ways.
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The first is to describe how you would proceed with the testing even though the proper documentation was unavailable.
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This may involve turning to your previous experience,
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seeking documentation similar to what you would expect for the product,
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or simply making your best effort despite the lack of documentation.
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You could also respond by saying that you would not proceed with the software testing
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and would instead seek to obtain the documentation necessary for the testing.
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Most employers prefer the second option since they try to maintain standard procedures
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and are sometimes governed by rules and regulations requiring them to produce documentation upon request.
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There have been several occasions when I was presented with a piece of software to test without the appropriate documentation.
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In each case, I elected to postpone the testing so I could obtain the necessary documentation.
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This would enable me to perform the test properly,
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obtain the desired results, and remain compliant with the organization's processes and procedures and any industry or government regulations and requirements.
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The small delay in testing is preferred to the additional time required to repeat a faulty test
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or response regulatory test response regulatory actions.
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Question number four.
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Tell me about a time when you collaborate with a team of developers to successfully launch a new application.
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There was a time when the quality assurance process
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and the work done by test engineers conflicted with the goals of the software development team.
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It resulted in identifying errors and bugs in the software at the end of the development process,
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which caused more work for the development team.
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However, the new paradigm is that the software development team
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and the test engineering team are partners and need to collaborate to develop processes
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that result in high-quality products with little to no rework or bug fixes.
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Processes like Agile, Lean,
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and Waterfall identify critical issues at each stage of the process before they have a larger impact later on.
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You should have several examples of when you collaborated with the development team to launch a new application.
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In every one of my jobs,
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I have worked closely with the software development team to successfully launch new products.
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I recently collaborated with the team to develop an HR application that allowed employees to self-manage their benefits packages.
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The team and I met early in the process to define the requirements,
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discuss the application's features, uncover any challenges,
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and set up a test plan that would help that developers be more accurate and finish the job quickly.
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Because of this planning, the project went smoothly,
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and we launched the application two weeks ahead of schedule with no bugs in the final product.
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question number five what soft skills do you believe are important
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for a test engineer to possess it should be obvious
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that test engineers need certain technical skills to perform this job
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effectively however there's also a portfolio of soft skills required to be effective in this role knowing these
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and describing them to the interviewer will validate your qualifications
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and persuade them to consider you as a serious candidate for the job there are several soft skills I possess
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that allow me to be successful in the role of a test engineer.
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These include my analytical skills and attention to detail,
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my ability to collaborate with other teams from across the organization,
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my focus on deadlines and ability to work under pressure to meet them,
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and how effectively I communicate complex technical topics to audiences with both a strong technical or no technical background.
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