This course is designed for those who want to understand testing not as a set of formalities, but as a tool for managing product quality. You will learn how to work with requirements, create test documentation, identify risks, and document defects so that they can be effectively fixed by the development team. The program is structured according to the principles of a commercial project: task definition, quality control, reporting, and team collaboration.
This section covers the key tasks QA specialists face in real-world projects. Each module focuses on a specific type of work and the expected business outcome: clear documentation, managed quality, and a predictable testing process. All skills are honed through hands-on practice, resulting in a portfolio of completed artifacts.
You will learn how to develop test plans taking into account project goals, business risks, and time and resource constraints. You will explore document structure, coverage logic, test start and end criteria, and how the test plan relates to customer requirements and expectations.
Learn MoreYou will learn how to create checklists that allow you to quickly and systematically test functionality without redundant documentation. Particular attention is paid to prioritizing tests and adapting checklists to different project stages.
Learn MoreLearn how to format bug reports so that defects are correctly reproduced and quickly assigned to developers. You will learn about required fields, priority levels, criticality, and the business impact of defects.
Learn MoreYou will learn how to read and analyze requirements, identify logical errors, inconsistencies, and risk areas before development begins. This skill allows you to prevent defects, not just fix them.
Learn MoreAll skills are reinforced on a demo project built on a real-world development model. You work with tasks, requirements, and documentation in a format similar to a QA specialist's workflow.
Learn MoreUnderstanding the role of testing in business: how quality impacts the final product, company reputation, support costs, and speed to market. Systems thinking, which is in demand in teams, is developed.
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No, the course is suitable for beginners.
Online, with practical assignments and feedback.
Yes, all assignments are reviewed by mentors.
On average, 6-8 hours per week.
Yes, upon successful completion of the course.
Yes, the training is designed for busy professionals.
The training is structured so you understand the terms and conditions upfront, with no hidden details.
We are practicing professionals with experience in commercial IT projects. The course is based on real-world challenges and market requirements.
You can ask a question or submit a training request in any way convenient for you.