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Quality Assurance Courses
Should Teach Bug Writing

Quality Assurance courses need to be something you can use in the real world. The material should be immediately applicable.

Too much of the training available is just theory - it's QA in a vacuum. That's nice for academia, but in the real world of the high-tech industry, you must be able to deliver daily.

Much of the available curriculum covers, testing theory, tool orientation, and hypotheticals. If you want real software tester training, make sure you learn the skills that you will need to call upon every single day!

That includes being able to write bugs that everyone will trust and no one will question. I know that sounds straightforward enough, but trust me; there are more than enough QA testers out there that have no idea how to do this. Not only do they lack the information, they don’t even understand how important it is.

Bug writing is a crucial skill when it comes to building a reputation for yourself as a tester. The bugs you write are the main source of communication you will have with the rest of the development team. So you would think that it wouldn’t be so hard to find a software testing course that covers this clearly and in great detail.

Any quality assurance course you take should cover how to write bugs as though your professional life depends on it…because it does. If your bugs don’t stand out as exemplary, if your bug writing is anything less than first-rate; then you will just be another temporary number filling a chair in the QA department. Don’t get too comfy.

This is why I have assembled specific software testing training courses that focus solely on bug writing. When you are able to write software defects that stand out from the rest, you will get noticed. When your bug reporting is so clear and concise that it saves the rest of your development team time and effort, you will be rewarded.

Here is a free orientation that covers the anatomy of a bug. This is not the complete, in-depth, step-by-step course that will make you famous, but it will get you a clear overview. And it’s free!

Once you have completed this course, you will have the foundation necessary to really understand the nitty-gritty and the nuances of expert bug writing. There are many details to know, but I provide them all in these three bug writing and regression courses.

Sign up and take a free look at the 10 Critical Elements of a Bug. Get a free start on your software tester training. Start with this overview and then dive in to learn how to shine like an elite Quality Assurance Professional!

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