If you're a QA engineer with extensive web testing experience who understands the nuances of testing dynamic high performance web services, we would love to talk to you.
You know QA methodology like the back of your hand. You can easily brainstorm test cases for products after only a short description and you can prioritize your testing to find those critical bugs early and often.
You can explain how your friend’s Facebook status got to your computer screen and detail all the different things that had to work correctly to make that happen for millions of users at the same time.
You want to work in a Scrum development environment.
You can explain your reasoning why a bug should (or should not) be fixed to the satisfaction of the most technical of developers and the most zealous of support engineers.
You’ve done extensive web automation in a tool like Selenium and can explain how to create a robust test suite with re-usable code.
You know how to use tools like Firebug and Why Slow to isolate bugs and create kick ass bug reports.
You are a good writer, speaker, and listener. You are comfortable explaining your work and are able to provide others with valuable feedback.
You have great ideas on how to enhance the software you test to make testing & troubleshooting more efficient.
You want to work in an environment where you are expected to make a significant and visible contribution.
You can extract any data you need from a database (without asking for help) and you can easily install & configure MySQL on a Unix server.
Your programming skills are good enough to solve an algorithmic problem on a whiteboard and you have strong opinions about how to right robust test automation.
You have experience with localization of software and have thoughts on how to do it right.