Lola T.
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RIP ROAD, Inc.
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Software Quality Assurance Engineer
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Apr 2021 - Present
Quality Assurance and Software testing of mobile and web apps that track symptoms and generate reports, record injections, schedule refill and appointments, send reminders. Test SMS surveys, verify they are shown in the app Quality Assurance of Notifications, Reports , SMS services and Web Admin Portals for Patient Generated Health Data Test different application layers and components including UI/UX, Functional, API, Integration, Perform Formal Verification Test Runs in ALM software platform, based on Software Requirement Specifications Perform API testing to generate push notifications, simulate approvals, schedule surveys, create/update/delete accounts, etc. Execute Regression test cases for new builds and deployments, test them on a variety of OSs and phone models Show less
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ASTRA
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Fort Lauderdale
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Software Quality Assurance Engineer
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Nov 2018 - Apr 2021
• Testing iOS, Android and Web applications • Developing test cases against business requirements using TestRail, Microsoft Visual Studio, • Participating in daily stand-ups and sprint planning • Performing smoke, functional, UI, load, regression testing • Tracking and reporting defects in Jira bug tracking system • Responsible for compatibility testing on a variety of devices and platforms • Working with Rest APIs, Postman in order to make API calls, Chrome DevTools to verify backend API calls made are under test. • Working with Database and SQL using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio • Following the three-week sprint cycle for agile development and release cycles • Testing applications for the browser and operating system compatibility. Show less
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Education
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University of World Economy and Diplomacy
Bachelor, International economics