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SourcingXPress • Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Salary: INR 800,000 - INR 2,000,000 / year
Company: Hashone
Website: Visit Website
Business Type: Startup
Company Type: Product
Business Model: B2B
Funding Stage: Pre-seed
Industry: SaaS
Salary Range: ₹ 8-20 Lacs PA
Job Description
Our client, a fast-growing SaaS-based company, is looking for a Quality Assurance
Company: Hashone
Website: Visit Website
Business Type: Startup
Company Type: Product
Business Model: B2B
Funding Stage: Pre-seed
Industry: SaaS
Salary Range: ₹ 8-20 Lacs PA
Job Description
Our client, a fast-growing SaaS-based company, is looking for a Quality Assurance Engineer who thrives in dynamic, high-velocity environments and takes full ownership of product quality.
This is not a checklist-driven QA role. It’s about anticipating risk, identifying gaps early, and ensuring every release meets the standards customers expect, even as priorities evolve.
What You’ll Do
Identify gaps before they become production issues. Adapt quickly as priorities shift, without compromising accuracy. Drive testing forward with the urgency of a live release. Own quality across demos, releases, and production launches. Advocate for the end user when balancing speed and quality.
What You Bring
3–5 years of experience in software QA (manual, automated, or both). Fast learner who can get inside the product’s mind and test like a real user. Ability to design and execute test cases at lightning speed without compromising depth.
Comfort with dynamic priorities: you can validate a demo at noon and regression test a release by 6pm. Familiarity with QA tools, automation frameworks, and bug tracking — but more importantly, the instinct to know what needs to be tested first.