Testing Website – [OT] utest

Re: Utest

I can try.

After you have registered and completed your profile (including experience and which devices you use), you must be invited for a project called Sandbox.
Apparently this can take a few months, I think I am invited within a week or 2 after registering.

Sandbox is the assessment. You get an overview of the site that they want you to test, any known problems, etc.
You visit the site and go through it looking for layout problems, pages that do not load, sometimes typify and submit (read the overview for information that must be included in bug reports).
They have a forum and project -specific chat room if you have questions.
You also complete a test case, they give you clear instructions about what to do and all the screenshots that you have to upload. This is probably the easiest part.

Your bugs are approved or rejected. Reasons for rejection are usually duplicates (someone else has already submitted the bug) or works as designed. There is a list of all bugs submitted, so that you can search to see if your bug is already in the list.
Approved bugs are assessed at value, somewhat exceptional. You get more paid for finding very valuable and exceptionally valuable bugs as soon as you start working on real projects.

I completed the test cycle and submitted 2 somewhat valuable bugs and was accepted, so it’s not that hard to come in.

I am reasonably good with it, but not when it comes to software and website development, so as long as you can use websites and apps, you should be in order. They have many courses, including beginners you can read before you start work.
You can look through all other bugs to see what other testers do.

I hope that helps a little. Feel free to ask questions and I will try to answer :)

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