Full-Time

QA Engineer

Posted on 2/19/2025

PayScale

PayScale

501-1,000 employees

Compensation data and salary analytics provider

Compensation Overview

$82k - $123.1k/yr

+ Annual Bonus

Mid

Remote in USA

Payscale has employees across the US, Canada, and the UK, but is currently unable to hire in Quebec Province, Northern Ireland, and Hawaii.

Category
QA & Testing
Automation Testing
Performance Testing
Quality Assurance
Required Skills
Sentry
Agile
NoSQL
Postman
SQL
JIRA
SCRUM
Requirements
  • 3+ years in a software Quality Assurance role
  • Experience devising test strategies, creating test plans and test cases
  • Hands-on experience testing web/SaaS applications
  • Have worked with SQL and/or NoSQL databases (MongoDB, MSSQL, etc.) including creating and executing queries
  • API testing using postman or similar tools
  • Agile/SCRUM experience
  • Issue/Project Tracking tools (such as JIRA)
  • Application Performance Monitoring tools (such as New Relic, Sentry)
  • Great verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and within a team environment
  • Ability to prioritize and address multiple tasks in a dynamic work environment
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent relevant work experience
Responsibilities
  • Create and execute functional test plans and test cases
  • Assist with root cause analysis for defects and performance issues
  • Perform project and defect tracking for assigned areas
  • Work constructively with the Payscale development team to solve tough challenges efficiently in an always changing environment
  • Contribute to continuous process improvement within the QA team
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with TestRail or similar testing tool
  • Automation testing experience
  • Experience working with Selenium
  • Performance/load testing
  • Understand public cloud infrastructure (Azure, AWS)

PayScale provides compensation data and software to help organizations make informed pay decisions for over 23 million employees. Their products include compensation software that offers current market data and analytics, cloud-based collaboration tools, and survey management services. These tools assist HR professionals and business leaders in ensuring competitive and fair pay practices, allowing companies to attract and retain top talent. PayScale operates on a subscription model, where clients pay for access to their comprehensive data and analytics resources. This approach sets PayScale apart from competitors by focusing on delivering accurate, up-to-date salary information and best practice guides. The company's goal is to modernize compensation strategies, promote pay equity, and support businesses in making data-driven decisions regarding employee salaries.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$133.4M

Headquarters

Seattle, Washington

Founded

2002

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Increased demand for pay transparency tools boosts PayScale's market opportunities.
  • Remote work trends highlight the need for PayScale's tailored compensation solutions.
  • New Chief Customer Officer may enhance client engagement and satisfaction.

What critics are saying

  • Alex Hart's departure may lead to strategic shifts in the market.
  • Pay transparency laws could increase operational costs for PayScale.
  • Economic uncertainty may reduce demand for PayScale's services.

What makes PayScale unique

  • PayScale uses big data and unique algorithms for advanced compensation solutions.
  • Over 8,000 clients, including Fortune 500 companies, rely on PayScale's services.
  • PayScale offers subscription-based software with robust analytics and market data.

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Benefits

Flexible PTO

Employee assistance plan

FSA

Company matched & vested 401K

Medical, dental, & vision

Generous parental leave

Onsite training & classes

Life & disability insurance

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

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