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Why us?

Tester from scratch

Our mentors and constant practice are the foundation of your testing training.

Commercial experience without applications

It is with us that you can get a place in a QA tester internship without competition.

Practice in testing

You will write over 300 bug reports, 50+ checklists, and hundreds of test cases for mobile, web, PC, and gaming projects.

Flexible schedule

- This is a remote tester internship without a fixed schedule that is always available to you.

We offer internships, not courses!

Features of the best learning model

Software testing tools

Todoist/Asana/Jira

Todoist/Asana/Jira

These are popular project management tools. They are an important part of practical testing training, as all bugs go through their life cycle there.

Postman and Swagger

Postman and Swagger

Tools for testing APIs, which allow you to send requests and analyze responses, checking the correctness of the server side of the application.

Charles Proxy/Fiddler

Charles Proxy/Fiddler

Tools for intercepting and analyzing network traffic, helping to test requests and responses between the application and the server.

Adb/Xcode

Adb/Xcode

Tools for logging on Android and iOS devices. Logs are additional information about errors, which are an important attribute of bug reports.

SQL

SQL

A language for working with databases. Testers use it to write queries, verify data, create samples, update records, and validate data stored in the database.

DEVTOOLS

DEVTOOLS

Built-in browser tools for debugging web applications. Testers use them to check layouts, track network requests, analyze console logs, and identify errors in scripts and styles on web pages.

Git

Git

A version control system that allows you to track changes in code and collaborate with other developers. Testers use Git to manage test scripts, documents, and track changes in a project.

Test rail

Test rail

TestRail is a powerful test management system designed to efficiently organize and track testing processes. With this tool, you can create, organize, and analyze test cases, increasing team productivity and ensuring product quality.

Chat gpt

Chat gpt

ChatGPT: An AI model for generating text and answering questions. Testers can use it to create test scenarios, generate documentation, automate routine tasks, and get quick answers to technical questions.

Training plan

Basic
Advance

Basic

  • Sprint #1 - Introduction to testing and preparation for work
    • Who is a tester and why is one needed?
    • Basic concepts and definitions.
    • STLC and SDLC.
    • Creating a foundation for a portfolio on GitHub.
    • Sign up on LinkedIn.
    • Configuring a bug tracker (Jira, Asana, Todoist)
    • Introduction to the first project as a tester.
  • Sprint #2 - Software Development Methodologies and Initial Bug Search
    • Project triangle.
    • Classic methodologies.
    • Flexible methodologies. Agile Manifesto. SCRUM and Kanban.
    • First test.
    • The bug and its life cycle.
    • First bug reports.
  • Sprint #3 - Test artifacts and first regression
    • What are checklists, test cases, and test plans?
    • TMS (Test rail) configuration.
    • Large-scale practice in test documentation.
    • Regression, retest.
  • Sprint #4 - Testing classifications and techniques
    • Types of testing.
    • Migration from non-functional testing to functional testing.
    • Testing levels.
    • Design testing techniques: theory and practice.
  • Sprint #5 - Website testing and theory in practice
    • Testing according to the checklist.
    • Searching for bugs and filling out bug reports.
    • Devtools for testers.
    • Adaptive testing.
    • HTTP/HTTPS. Networks. Client-server architecture.
    • API and its testing using Swagger and Postman.
  • Sprint #6 - Mobile testing and theory in practice
    • The difference between iOS and Android platforms for testers.
    • Removing Android logs.
    • Testing according to the checklist.
    • Searching for bugs and filling out bug reports.
    • Black/White/Grey box theory and practice.
    • Sniffers in practice: Charles Proxy and Fiddler.
  • Sprint #7 - Game testing and theory in practice
    • Formulation of a test suite based on specifications.
    • Testing based on test cases.
    • Searching for bugs and filling out bug reports.
    • Testing principles.
    • Requirements testing.
    • Validation and verification.
  • Sprint #8 - Additional utilities for testers
    • Charles Proxy/Fiddler theory and practice.
    • SQL theory and practice.
    • Git theory and practice.

Advance

  • Sprint #9 Theoretical Foundations of Test Automation
    • Is it necessary for manual testers to learn automation?
    • What is automation and when is it useful?
  • Sprint #10 - Preparing for a job search
    • Sending practical work to the Portfolio.
    • Resume formatting.
    • Updating your LinkedIn profile.
    • Consultation with recruiters.
  • Sprint #11 - Responses, cover letters, and test assignments.
    • Joint applications
    • Help with test assignments.
  • Sprint #12 - Interview on soft skills
    • Analysis of questions from the interviewer
    • Preparing responses
    • The “employer mask” technique to understand what relevance is.
  • Sprint #13 - Hard Skills Interview
    • Analysis of questions from the interviewer
    • Preparing answers
    • Practical tasks during interviews
    • Improvisation lessons

How will everything be?

1
Assessment and plan development

Determining your current level and choosing the right learning plan.

2
Acquiring knowledge under guidance

Practical training under the guidance of an experienced team leader and mentor.

3
Creating a resume and portfolio

Skills for accurately describing competencies and creating a portfolio.

4
Joint applications and interview preparation

Joint job search and interview preparation through job applications and mock interviews.

5
Support during probation period

Assistance in completing the probationary period and adapting to a new job.

6
Skills development

Providing advanced tasks and theoretical knowledge for professional growth in the field of testing

Resume after internship

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Olena Beznosyuk

QA Engineer at 9Courses

My stack

Just theory

What I worked with

I read the theory

Work experience

i don't have any experience

Job search and receiving an offer are included in the training

  • Joint creation of resumes and portfolios
    Joint creation of resumes and portfolios
  • Organization of practical interviews
    Organization of practical interviews
  • Preparation of cover letters
    Preparation of cover letters
  • Training in effective job searching
    Training in effective job searching
  • Help with test tasks
    Help with test tasks
  • Assistance in completing the probationary period
    Assistance in completing the probationary period

Team

which will make you a professional

Yevhenii Oliinyk

Yevhenii Oliinyk

Founder more detail

Dmytrii Shlapak

Dmytrii Shlapak

Mentor more detail

Alexander Regel

Alexander Regel

Mentor more detail

Vitalii Savytskyi

Vitalii Savytskyi

Sales manager more details

Inna Oliinyk

Inna Oliinyk

UI/UX Designer more details

Marina Andreeva

Marina Andreeva

English tutor more detail

Darina Krylova

Darina Krylova

SMM Specialist more details

Dasha Misuna

Dasha Misuna

QA Engineer more details

Average tempo

Average 
tempo

3 months

Here you will receive:

  • 3 months of training
  • Internship from scratch
  • Several hundred bug reports Several hundred test cases and dozens of checklists
  • Tools: Adb, Xcode, Devtools, Postman, Figma, SQL, Git, Jira, and 10 others
  • Together with an HR specialist, we will create the right resume.
  • Dozens of practical interviews to teach you how to ace interviews
  • Joint completion of test assignments
  • Support during probation period
  • Assistance in increasing salary after completion of probationary period
300€/month

Intensive tempo

1.5 months

Here you will receive:

  • 1.5 months of training
  • Internship from scratch
  • Several hundred bug reports Several hundred test cases and dozens of checklists
  • Tools: Adb, Xcode, Devtools, Postman, Figma, SQL, Git, Jira, and 10 others
  • Together with an HR specialist, we will create the right resume.
  • Dozens of practical interviews to teach you how to ace interviews
  • Joint completion of test assignments
  • Support during probation period
  • Assistance in increasing salary after completion of probationary period
500€/month

Slow tempo

7 months

Here you will receive:

  • 7 months of training
  • Internship from scratch
  • Several hundred bug reports Several hundred test cases and dozens of checklists
  • Tools: Adb, Xcode, Devtools, Postman, Figma, SQL, Git, Jira, and 10 others
  • Together with an HR specialist, we will create the right resume.
  • Dozens of practical interviews to teach you how to ace interviews
  • Support during probation period
  • Assistance in increasing your salary after completing your probationary period.
150€/Month

Tariffs

Tariffs differ only in the speed of completing the program

Frequently asked questions

  • What is an internship?

    This is a new format that surpasses all other courses in terms of effectiveness, as it teaches people from scratch immediately on commercial projects.

  • Is it possible to join your internship program as a tester with no prior experience?

    We are the world's first internship program that trains specialists from scratch on commercial projects.

  • How long does it take to become a tester?

    The time depends on the intensity of the course, on average 3 months.

  • What is the salary of a tester?

    Salary range depending on the seniority of the specialist Junior - $600 - $1,000 Middle - $1,000 - $2,000 Senior $2,000 - $4,000

  • Where can a tester gain commercial experience?

    9Courses - a place where you can gain that coveted experience for your resume.

  • Is it possible to become a tester after the age of 40?

    Absolutely! Age is not a barrier to learning a new profession. Testing is a field in which analytical skills, attention to detail, and logical thinking are particularly important. Many of our students start their careers later in life and achieve great success in this field.

  • What do you need to complete the training?

    A laptop, the Internet, and a few free hours a week.

  • What is the training schedule for the internship? Will it be possible to combine it with work?

    Flexible schedule, where you decide when to study, the learning environment is available 24/7. Therefore, I can say with confidence that our training can be successfully combined with work.

  • How many hours per week will I need to devote to the internship?

    The biggest advantage of our internship is that you decide how much time you are willing to invest in training. On average, interns invest 8-10 hours in training.

  • Who will help me with my studies and how?

    A personal mentor who answers questions and demonstrates examples of solutions via conference call.

  • Do you help people find employment?

    The internship-training is considered complete only after the student receives an offer. We will not let anyone go without an offer. Together, we respond to test requests and wait for feedback after technical interviews.

  • Are there any discounts?

    Of course! We give a gift to visitors who have carefully studied the website. Just mention the promo code 9COURSES2024 when discussing the start of your studies.