I keep hearing a new term called Quality Engineering, is that just a fancy name for QA? What is the actual difference? I dont see any difference in the work they do.
The distinction I've heard is: QA manually test. Quality Engineers use automation testing.
This isn’t true in all companies or the industry.
Excellent point. Thats not industry standard though.
Same old wine in a new bottle. It’s HR speak bullshit
What? There’s manual testers with no knowledge of coding and engineers who script tests to automate their job. How are they the same?
I’m comparing QA and QE. No difference. If they want to distinguish they should use proper nomenclature (Manual QA, Automation QA etc)
Hahah. Thats wwhat i thought. Lol
That term changes for my end too. Really don't get the purpose or need to change the name
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