Qxf2 reserves Round 2 of our three-round job interview solely to evaluate if the candidate can learn and apply new concepts quickly. During this round we use one of approximately fifteen exercises. This post goes into great detail on how an interviewer is supposed to conduct Round 2 when using the ‘Fork a repository and fix an error’ exercise. Interviewers […]
How to conduct ‘Round 2’ interviews at Qxf2
The Weather Shopper application – a tool for QA
Qxf2 has been using a web application called Weather Shopper to train our interns on Python and Selenium, interview candidates that list GUI automation as a skill on their resume, validate the capabilities of new GUI automation frameworks, etc. While we shared a write up about this tool several months ago on Reddit, I realized we hadn’t shown it to […]
Hiring updates 2019….2020
This blog gives you an update on Hiring at Qxf2 from 2019 until now. We believe in trying out new things and keep evolving from these experiences. So we tried the popular job portal Indeed, a startup hiring consultant called Hiring Monk and we also updated our Careers page as Qxf2 has evolved over the past years. Indeed: I was […]
A QA interview exercise – read code in different languages
In this post, we are sharing an exercise we use to interview QA engineers. We have a slideshow that shows code in about 13 different languages. The candidate has to guess what each code snippet does. This exercise has proven to be useful in differentiating between QA who are fundamentally scared of code from the ones who are comfortable with […]