About the Role
We are looking for a QA / Test Engineer who cares about the details and takes quality seriously. You will work alongside our product and engineering teams to make sure what we ship actually works the way it is supposed to. If you are someone who enjoys finding edge cases, questioning assumptions, and making software better, this one is for you. Fully remote, open to candidates anywhere in the US.
What You Will Do
Write, execute, and maintain test cases across new features and existing functionality
Perform exploratory testing, regression testing, and smoke testing at different stages of the cycle
Build and maintain automated test scripts using Selenium, Cypress, or Playwright
Report bugs clearly with steps to reproduce, expected vs. actual behavior, and priority levels
Work directly with developers to understand requirements and flag potential issues early
Help improve the QA process over time as the team grows
What We Are Looking For
At least 1 year of experience in QA or software testing
Solid foundation in manual testing and test case design
Hands-on experience with at least one automation framework: Selenium, Cypress, or Playwright
You write bug reports that developers actually understand and can act on
You think in edge cases naturally and enjoy finding what others miss
Nice to have: experience testing SaaS or HR tech products
Salary: $34–$42/hour
Job OverviewLocation: Remote
Seniority Level: Junior
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