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Airtable presents many unique challenges as a product that covers a wide range of use cases used by people of all backgrounds. As a Contract Quality Assurance Analyst you will develop test cases and debug issues that our users might encounter. Youโre not just testing across devices and browsers, but across teams, applications, and use cases. There are regular product additions and improvements, so youโll be able to shape and improve the Airtable experience for users everywhere.\n\n**What you'll do**\n* Moderate to high level understanding of how app's and websites work, understanding of API's, relational databases, and development frameworks.\n* Comfortable getting into dev console or looking at a stack trace to help debug an issue, and are able to reproduce complex bugs with minimal reproduction steps.\n* Has good product design and UX sensibilities, can build test plans that account for multiple use cases.\n* Takes initiative on opportunities to improve the QA process, and to expand test coverage and capabilities.\n* Is able to look at a change and see how it impacts user workflows and can anticipate pain points and suggest enhancements or provide workarounds.\n\n**Who you are**\n* You have two to four years of technical coursework and/or cumulative years of QA experience working with a technical team.\n* You can create flexible and reusable test cases that can cover a wide range of use cases and edge cases.\n* You understand that testing thoroughly is the key to provide best opportunity for multiple teams to succeed. You are comfortable working with other teams to understand common pain points and incorporate into new test scenarios.\n* You have empathy for your users (and your coworkers) and high emotional intelligence.\n* Nice to have: mobile testing experience a plus; familiarity with Java, Swift; willingness or ability to maintain automation tests (low to "no-code" alternatives are also ok); proficiency with formulas, or proficiency with Airtable.\n\n**About Airtable**\n\nAirtable is working on the next computer revolution: one where anyone โ even without technical training โ can create customized applications that fit their needs, build more interconnected teams, and take part in a growing community of people who share what they create. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, Airtable powers teams at more than 200,000 organizations around the world.\n\nOur recent Series D funding round, which included Thrive Capital, Coatue, and Benchmark, doubled our total investment to more than $350 million. And we're just getting started. \n\nPlease mention the words **CLERK CURVE DUST** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4yNTA=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Location\nUnited States
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Airtable presents many unique challenges as a product that covers a wide range of use cases used by people of all backgrounds. As a Contract Quality Assurance Analyst you will develop test cases and debug issues that our users might encounter. Youโre not just testing across devices and browsers, but across teams, applications, and use cases. There are regular product additions and improvements, so youโll be able to shape and improve the Airtable experience for users everywhere.\n\n# Responsibilities\n
**What you'll do**\n* Moderate to high level understanding of how app's and websites work, understanding of API's, relational databases, and development frameworks\n* Comfortable getting into dev console or looking at a stack trace to help debug an issue, and are able to reproduce complex bugs with minimal reproduction steps\n* Has good product design and UX sensibilities, can build test plans that account for multiple use cases\n* Takes initiative on opportunities to improve the QA process, and to expand test coverage and capabilities\n* Is able to look at a change and see how it impacts user workflows and can anticipate pain points and suggest enhancements or provide workarounds \n\n# Requirements\n**Who you are**\n* You have two to four years of technical coursework and/or cumulative years of QA experience working with a technical team\n* You can create flexible and reusable test cases that can cover a wide range of use cases and edge cases\n* You understand that testing thoroughly is the key to provide best opportunity for multiple teams to succeed. You are comfortable working with other teams to understand common pain points and incorporate into new test scenarios\n* You have empathy for your users (and your coworkers) and high emotional intelligence\n* Nice to have: mobile testing experience a plus; familiarity with Java, JavaScript, React, Swift; willingness or ability to maintain automation tests (low to "no-code" alternatives are also ok); proficiency with formulas, or proficiency with Airtable \n\nPlease mention the words **SHADOW STATE ADDICT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4yNTA=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Java, Quality Assurance, Android, iOS, Swift and Analyst jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nUnited States
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