Answer Posted / sudhakar8
A good test engineer has a 'test to break' attitude.
An ability to take the point of view of the customer
A strong desire for quality, and an attention to detail.
Tact and diplomacy for maintaining a cooperative
relationship with developers.
An ability to communicate with both technical (developers)
and non-technical (customers, management) people.
Judgment skills are needed to assess high-risk areas of an
application on which to focus testing efforts when time is
limited.
Notice little things that others miss/ignore (See symptom
not bug)
Good testers use files, Databases and all the other
accoutrements of an organized mind
Testers are fundamentally honest and incorruptible
Last but not the least is “Patience
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