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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Openings for Quality Assurance Engineer at Amazon Development Centre Pvt Ltd

Publish Date: 8th September,2011
Company Name: Amazon Development Centre Pvt Ltd
Location: Bangalore
Experience: 2  - 5  years
How to Apply: Please send your updated resumes to  risseyb@amazon.com
Job Description:
  • Executes small scale QA projects and/or plays a role in aspects of a larger project. Crafts solutions for well-structured problems.
  • Understands and utilizes effective testing methodologies and processes. Identifies, tracks, and accurately reports defects found.
  • Writes and maintains black-box Test cases and simple test scripts based on well-defined feature requirements.
  • Maintain a high quality test environment by reporting environment defects.
  • Creates quality test plans for small scale projects.
About Amazon Development Centre Pvt Ltd:
Amazon.com strives to be Earth’s most customer-centric company where people can find and discover virtually anything they want to buy online. By giving customers more of what they want - low prices, vast selection, and convenience - Amazon.com continues to grow and evolve as a world-class e-commerce platform. Amazon’s evolution from Web site to e-commerce partner to development platform is driven by the spirit of innovation that is part of the company’s DNA. The world’s brightest technology minds come to Amazon.com to research and develop technology that improves the lives of shoppers and sellers around the world.   http://www.india.amazon.com

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