What Is Shift Left Testing? “Shift Left” testing is more than just a buzzword. It’s a software testing approach where testing activities are started earlier in the development cycle — as early as the requirements or design phase — instead of waiting until after the…
Month: May 2025
How to Become a QA Tester with No Tech Background
Are you curious about tech jobs but don’t know where to start? Quality Assurance (QA) testing is one of the most accessible entry points into the tech industry — even if you don’t have a technical background. In this blog, we’ll break down exactly what…
ISTQB Foundation Level: What You Need to Know
If you’re considering a career in software testing, the ISTQB Foundation Level Certification is one of the most recognized and valuable credentials to start with. Whether you’re new to QA or looking to validate your knowledge, here’s what you need to know. What Is the…
Understanding STLC and SDLC (With Examples)
Whether you’re just starting out in software testing or have some experience in development, you’ve probably come across the terms SDLC and STLC. While they may sound similar, they serve different but interconnected purposes in the software development process. In this blog post, we’ll break…
How AI is Changing Software Testing
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping every industry, and software testing is no exception. Traditionally, testing has involved repetitive, manual work—writing scripts, executing test cases, analyzing results—but AI is now introducing smarter, faster, and more adaptive solutions. In this blog, we explore how AI is transforming…
Manual Testing vs. Automation: Which Should You Start With?
When stepping into the world of software testing, one of the most common questions is: “Should I start with manual testing or jump straight into automation?”The answer depends on your background, goals, and the type of projects you’re targeting. Let’s break it down to help…
Types of Software Testing
Software testing is a critical part of the software development life cycle. It ensures that a product functions as expected, is free from bugs, and meets user requirements. There are many types of software testing, each serving a specific purpose. Below is an overview of…