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@thebigk • May 20, 2018
#-Link-Snipped-#â - Your programming knowledge is going to be immensely helpful while learning automation.Â
Automation job would definitely require you to learn an automation tool. At CrazyEngineers, we heavily use 'Dusk' automation tool, but Selenium and HP's Quick Test Professional are mostly accepted in the industry.
Learning Selenium ain't very difficult if you can complete courses offered by Udemy or even the free tutorials available on YouTube.Â
Have you given it a try? Â
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@sonal-J0voUQ • May 21, 2018
Not yet but I am so confused because I have done developer course and now moving towards automation testing. I don't have experience as java developer so should I continue as as developer and learn framework or do any automation testing course
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@sonal-J0voUQ • May 21, 2018
Automation tester also need to have manual testing experience and certification than only he will get the job this happen with my friend he is not getting automation tester job since past 2 yrs
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@thebigk • May 21, 2018
#-Link-Snipped-#â - Have you read this discussion on CrazyEngineers: <a href="https://www.crazyengineers.com/threads/career-in-software-testing-vs-software-development.67131">Career In Software Testing Vs. Software Development</a> It should help you figure out what's good for you.
You first need to get a job - either in testing or development. Unless you are too sure that you need to go into development or testing - only aim to get a job. Testing can be enjoyable too and offer lots of opportunities.Â
The overall question is about experience - which you can only gain by starting somewhere.Â
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@sonal-J0voUQ • May 21, 2018
Tx so much #-Link-Snipped-#âÂ