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Junior, Mid-Level, and Senior QA: What’s required at each level
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Junior, Mid-Level, and Senior QA: What’s required at each level

The QA (Quality Assurance) career is one of the fastest-growing in the technology market. According to ITFórum’s report (2026), the IT market remains heated as the year turns, so professionals can and should pursue specializations. Understanding the differences between seniority levels in this field helps beginners chart a clear path for growth, and also makes

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Advantages and Limitations of Using AI in QA Testing
Artificial Intelligence

Advantages and Limitations of Using AI in QA Testing

Artificial intelligence is redefining how we test software. Development teams are discovering that AI is not just a generative tool: 39% of testers report improvements in test automation efficiency when using AI (Testlio, 2025). At the same time, 67% of professionals would trust AI-generated tests, but only with human review. This data shows something important:

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QA automation trends for 2026: complete list
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QA automation trends for 2026: complete list

The way we test software is changing fast. If you still think of QA automation as that isolated technical task at the end of development, 2026 will surprise you. Quality has stopped being the exclusive responsibility of testing teams and has become a matter of product, business, and strategy. We’re experiencing a transformation where creating

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What is a bug bash? Benefits and how to organize one
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What is a bug bash? Benefits and how to organize one

The launch date is marked on the calendar. The product has gone through development sprints, code reviews, unit tests. Everything seems to be in order. Until someone from the sales team tries to log in and discovers that the button simply doesn’t work on Safari. Or the designer notices that the checkout flow freezes when

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What is CI/CD? Integrating Tests into Development
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What is CI/CD? Integrating Tests into Development

Remember when releasing a software update was almost an event? The development team would deliver the code, the QA team would spend weeks testing, and only then would the product go to production. Today, leading companies release updates multiple times a day. What changed? The answer lies in CI/CD, an approach that transformed how we

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