Perform manual testing for Salesforce and ecommerce applications: analyze requirements, design and execute test plans/cases, report and track defects, validate Salesforce customizations and ecommerce flows, ensure cross-browser/device compatibility, document results, and collaborate with stakeholders to improve quality.
The QA Manual Tester will be responsible for ensuring the quality and functionality of Salesforce and Ecommerce applications through meticulous manual testing. This role involves analyzing software requirements, creating and executing test cases, identifying bugs, and collaborating with developers and other stakeholders to deliver high-quality software products.
Key Responsibilities:
Test Planning and Design:
- Analyze user stories, use cases, and requirements for validity and feasibility.
- Develop detailed, comprehensive, and well-structured test plans and test cases specifically tailored for Salesforce and Ecommerce platforms.
Test Execution:
- Execute manual test cases and analyze results to ensure the functionality and quality of Salesforce and Ecommerce applications.
- Perform functional, integration, system, and regression testing.
Bug Reporting and Tracking:
- Identify, document, and track software defects using a bug tracking system.
- Communicate issues effectively to developers and collaborate to resolve bugs and issues.
Salesforce Testing:
- Test Salesforce customizations, including custom objects, workflows, validation rules, and triggers.
- Validate Salesforce configurations, integrations, and enhancements to ensure they meet business requirements.
Ecommerce Testing:
- Test Ecommerce functionalities including shopping cart, payment gateways, product catalogs, user account management, and order processing.
- Verify cross-browser and cross-device compatibility to ensure a seamless user experience.
Documentation:
- Create and maintain detailed documentation of test procedures, findings, and results.
- Document software defects, test cases, and testing processes for future reference and continuous improvement.
Collaboration:
- Work closely with developers, business analysts, project managers, and other stakeholders to understand requirements and resolve issues.
- Participate in design and requirement review meetings, providing input on quality and testing considerations.
Continuous Improvement:
- Stay updated with new testing tools and test strategies, particularly those related to Salesforce and Ecommerce platforms.
- Continuously improve testing methodologies and processes to enhance test coverage and efficiency.
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