What does QA actually do?
QA (Quality Assurance) ensures a product works correctly and consistently. It’s not only “finding bugs” — it’s validating behavior, preventing regressions, and improving product reliability.
- Write test scenarios and test cases
- Report defects with clear reproduction steps
- Perform functional and regression testing
- Test APIs (Postman basics, request/response validation)
Who is this track for?
- People who want to enter tech without coding first
- Detail-oriented and systematic thinkers
- Those who can communicate clearly with developers
Job market reality
QA is one of the fastest ways to land a junior role. Many people start in QA and later transition to development once they understand products, flows, and real team work.