In our careers as QA’s, we learn key techniques to perform our role effectively. Exploratory testing is a very useful tool when we want to detect weaknesses in our software. They allow us to detect vulnerabilities beyond pre-defined requirements or when these do not exist. Through the implementation of heuristics and checklists, we can outline our strategy and explore our software in a precise and organized manner.Â
Software Tester at Cleva Inetum
Zélia Silva has been working as a Software Tester at Cleva Inetum since September 2022, a leading company in the commercialization of insurance software. She began her professional journey as a Social Worker, where she had her first contact with the implementation of a quality management system oriented towards social services. Years later (2021), she decided to switch from social work to venture into the world of software testing. Professional training played a crucial role in this change, and in 2022 she started her first experience as a Tester at Parfois, a renowned brand in the fashion and accessories sector, where she conducted functional tests on the various business layers. In September 2022, she started her current role in the certification team, where she has been on a learning journey and consolidating knowledge through integration, end-to-end, and API layer testing.
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