What are some common mistakes made by junior QA engineers?

Darshit Shah
2 min readMar 22, 2024

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Reflecting on past experiences is a valuable exercise for personal and professional growth. Here are some common regrets or things that junior QA engineers might wish they hadn’t done:

Not Asking Enough Questions: Sometimes, junior QA engineers are hesitant to ask questions for fear of appearing inexperienced. However, asking questions is crucial for learning and growth.

Not Documenting Properly: Failing to document test cases, processes, or issues properly can lead to confusion and inefficiency, both for oneself and for the team.

Skipping Test Cases: It can be tempting to skip certain test cases, especially if they seem repetitive or unnecessary. However, every test case serves a purpose in ensuring product quality.

Not Communicating Effectively: Communication is key in QA. Failing to communicate clearly and promptly with team members can lead to misunderstandings and delays.

Not Seeking Feedback: Feedback is essential for growth. Not seeking feedback from peers, seniors, or stakeholders can prevent you from improving your skills.

Relying Too Much on Automation: While automation is important, relying too heavily on it can lead to overlooking manual testing, which is still crucial in many scenarios.

Ignoring Best Practices: Ignoring best practices in testing, such as code reviews, testing early and often, and continuous integration, can lead to quality issues down the line.

Not Keeping Up With Industry Trends: The tech industry evolves rapidly. Failing to keep up with the latest trends, tools, and technologies can hinder your effectiveness as a QA engineer.

Reflecting on these points can help you avoid similar pitfalls in the future and continue to grow as a QA professional.

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Darshit Shah
Darshit Shah

Written by Darshit Shah

Hello! I’m Darshit Shah - ISTQB Certified Software QA Engineer with 13+ years of experience. I believe that by sharing our stories, we can grow together.

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