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Olukunle

A computer Science student looking for side gigs to pay for school

A computer Science student looking for side gigs to pay for school

About Me

University of lagos,nigeria

Lagos, Nigeria

Computer Science, Math

Class of 2029

Lagos, Nigeria

Skills

Web: HTML, CSS, Javascript
Data analysis
Software engineering

Interests

Soccer
Programming
Product testing

Brands I Follow

AeroPress
YouTube Kids
LovOn
Pinch
Replo

Interview Questions

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QA Specialist Needed

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Can you give an example of a detailed QA report you have created in the past?

Test Report

Project Name: The Shopping App

Version: Update 2.4.0 (Faster Checkout)

Date: January 24, 2024

The main goal of this test was to check the new "One-Click Checkout" button and the new payment system. We tested from Jan 10 to Jan 23.

Overall Status: ALMOST PASSED (Waiting for 1 big fix)

Stability: 92% (Mostly stable)

Risk Level: Medium

The new checkout works well on Type A phones. However, we found a bad problem on older Type B phones. The app freezes when trying to pay.

2. What We Tested

What We Checked (In Scope):

Logging in and Signing up

Searching for items

New Feature: One-Click Checkout

Paying (New System & Old System)

Looking at old orders

List of Bugs

Total Active Bugs: 12

Critical (Very Bad): 1 Bug (Status: Open)

Description: Type B Phones: App closes by itself if the user switches screens while paying.

High (Bad): 3 Bugs (Status: Fixed)

Description: The second payment method kept reloading over and over (Fixed in version 3).

Medium (Okay): 5 Bugs (Status: Open)

Description: The "Add to Cart" button moves slowly on old phones.

Low (Minor): 3 Bugs (Status: Open)

Description: Spelling mistake in the "Rules" page; small screen spacing issue on the tablet.

5. Main Problems

Bug #402 (Very Bad): On phones running Operating System B, if you hide the app while it is talking to the bank, the app crashes.

Plan: The coding team is fixing this now. It should be ready by Jan 25.

Bug #389 (Medium): Users cannot save their address if it has symbols like # or &.

Temporary Fix: Users must delete the address and type it again without symbols.

6. Tools We Used

Phones Used: New High-End Phone, Standard Phone, Older Model Phone, Tablet.

Internet: WiFi, 4G, and slow 3G.

System: Test Version (Staging).

7. Final Decision

Decision: DO NOT RELEASE until Bug #402 is fixed.

Once the fix for the crash is ready and tested (about 4 hours of work), we can say GO and release the app to the public. The other small bugs can be fixed in the next update.

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How do you approach identifying and documenting bugs in digital products?

I Identify bugs by testing everything on the website, web app or native app starting from functional components like buttons to non functional components like images on the website and make sure everything works as intended, then I document by stating the bugs I've encountered wether they are functional bugs or static or non functional bugs with screencasts, screenshots, that show the final action of the bug testing while making sure that the time of testing is clearly visible

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