Job OverviewWe are seeking a detail-oriented and analytical QA Testing Associate to join our software development team in Toronto Canada. In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring the quality and functionality of our software products through rigorous testing processes.ExpectationsParticipate in product scoping to deeply understand the contextDevelop and execute test plans, test cases, and test scriptsPerform manual and automated testing of software applicationsCollaborate with developers to troubleshoot and resolve problemsParticipate in user acceptance testing (UAT) when requiredContinuously testing and upgrading our testing methodologies from first-principle thinkingRequirementsSkills & ExperiencePursuing a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related fieldStrong knowledge of software testing techniques and methodologiesKnowledge of programming languages and version control systemsKnowledge of web technologies for web application testingAttention to detail and the ability to document test results accuratelyWhat We Offer:Competitive salary and benefits package.Opportunities for career growth and professional development.A supportive and collaborative work environment.Salary Base: $4,000 + per month on a fixed-term contract. At Agentnoon we are on a mission to provide pay transparency, and share information freely and openly whenever possible. The base salary for this position is listed to support candidates to align themselves within the target salary range for the role. Our salary ranges are country specific and are based on national market data. Compensation is determined through interviews and a review of education, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities of each applicant, equity with other team members, and alignment with market data.Agentnoon is an equal opportunities employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. We value and celebrate diversity in its many forms, and we strive to provide an inclusive and safe workplace where each person feels respected, supported, and accepted ? however they choose to identify.