Software Test Engineer Intern - 6 Months Unpiad Internship
CXO Inc is seeking an intern for a 6-month unpaid software testing role. The intern will be responsible for analyzing requirements, executing manual and automated test cases, and tracking defects throughout the Agile lifecycle. Candidates are expected to be familiar with OOP languages like C++, Python, Java, or PHP, along with Selenium tools. This role offers an opportunity to learn system, integration, and regression testing in a practical environment.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Quality Assurance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
CXO Inc is seeking an intern for a 6-month unpaid software testing role. The intern will be responsible for analyzing requirements, executing manual and automated test cases, and tracking defects throughout the Agile lifecycle. Candidates are expected to be familiar with OOP languages like C++, Python, Java, or PHP, along with Selenium tools. This role offers an opportunity to learn system, integration, and regression testing in a practical environment.
TAL's take
Unpaid internship with poor employment practices, indicative of low quality.
The responsibilities and requirements are clearly defined for an intern QA role.
Watchouts
- unpaid internship
Must haves
- Familiarity or proficiency in C++, Python, Java, PHP
- Familiarity with Selenium
- Ability to document and troubleshoot errors
- Attention to detail
- Analytical mind and problem-solving aptitude
Tools and skills
Nice to have: agile, regression testing.
About the company
Small unbranded startup with no verifiable presence.
Posts mentioning CXO Inc
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