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Is there still a career path for manual QA these days?

2 点作者 Arete31415911 天前
I became disabled a few years ago, and the most likely scenario for me is that I will stay on disability for the foreseeable future. But from time to time, I think about my halcyon days doing QA, which was a job I really liked.<p>This leads me to wonder -- is manual QA even a valid career path anymore? Or are these jobs being eaten by automation, AI, and the usual protestations that &quot;devs do their own QA&quot; and &quot;we don&#x27;t need QA&quot;...in other words, forcing your users to become unpaid beta testers for a finished product and hoping for the best?<p>Just curious.

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khedoros110 天前
The last place I worked had manual QA teams, which covered parts of the testing that weren&#x27;t easily automated. In particular, they had workflows to go through for each expected function in the UI.<p>I don&#x27;t know how common that is anymore; as you&#x27;ve noted, a lot of companies de-emphasize the need for a dedicated QA team.
0x3444ac534 天前
Hi! I work in manual QA at a financial institution. We have dedicated QA teams, and some of us also work towards automation. A lot of companies, where I work included, are often stuck in legacy systems that modern automation tools simply can&#x27;t work with, and as a result require manual QA (or at least a dedicated team for automating).<p>I doubt you&#x27;ll find anything at larger silicon valley-esque startups, but any company that creates tools for non-technical end users (either internal or external) typically needs QA.