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A Complete Guide to Getting a Software Testing Job in 2025

The Test Lead
6 min readJan 19, 2025

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The tech industry continues to expand, and with it, the demand for software testers is at an all-time high. Whether you’re just starting out in the field or looking to make a career shift, software testing offers many opportunities. However, securing a software testing job requires more than just submitting your resume; it requires strategic planning, skill development, and persistence. Here’s a roadmap and guide for getting a software testing job in 2024.

Roadmap to Getting a Software Testing Job

  1. Learning the Base Skillset
  2. Researching the Job Market
  3. Adding Additional Skills
  4. Building Projects to Showcase Your Skills
  5. Applying to Jobs
  6. Getting Comfortable in Interviews
  7. Analyzing Why You Aren’t Getting Hired
  8. Reapplying and Improving Your Chances

Now let’s dive into each step to help you navigate the journey of landing a software testing job.

1. Learning the Base Skillset

Before applying for software testing jobs, you need to acquire the foundational skills. These skills form the bedrock of your qualifications and will help you stand out in a competitive job market.

Key skills to focus on:

  • Understanding SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle): Know the different stages of software development (planning, design, coding, testing, deployment, maintenance) and where testing fits in. You should be familiar with Agile, Waterfall, and DevOps methodologies.
  • Manual Testing: Learn how to manually test applications, write test cases, and document test results. Familiarize yourself with different types of testing, such as functional testing, integration testing, system testing, and user acceptance testing (UAT).
  • Bug Reporting and Test Documentation: Learn how to write clear and concise bug reports and test cases. Tools like Jira, TestRail, and Bugzilla are widely used in the industry.
  • Basic Programming/Scripting Knowledge: While manual testing is important, some knowledge of programming or…

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The Test Lead
The Test Lead

Written by The Test Lead

Lead SDET at fintech company in NYC. Visit personal page http://thetestinglead.com// Twitter @juss_bailey Youtube @The Test Lead

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