What type of testing skills we required for a testing.
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Answer / gangadhar
FIRST STUDY THE THE REQUIREMENTS AND ANALYSE THE REQ.S
HAVING THE KNOWLEDGE OF POSITIVE FLOOW OFAN APPLICATION
AND NEGATIVE FLOW OF AN APPLN... FOR FINDING THE LOT OF DEFECTS .....
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Answer / ashwini
1. Reading skills
2.Questioning skills
3.Communication skills
4.Time Management
5.Negative Thinking
6.Team Builder
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Answer / hash
It depend which type of testing you are after.
either white box or black box, manual or automated,
functional or non-functional.
for simple foundation level you can be a manual tester with
knowledge of writing test scenarios, test cases, and execute
them with the help of testing tools like HP Quality Center,
some basic SQL knowledge is essential. (the most important
thing you must have the knowledge about the product which
you are going to test).
ISTQB foundation certification is good for start.
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