Explain Yourself well to the Interviewer

While preparing for the interview, we need to explain about ourself, our project, our roles and responsibilities in current project.The first 10 minutes are really important and be really smart what you explain. Be impressive!

Tell me about yourself!

  • Greet properly!
  • Act Casual and not formal when you introduce yourself
  • Hi! This is XYZ and I am having 5 years of experience in IT and it is totally in QA and from last 3 years I am majorly working in Automation, I am working in functional manual as well, I am confident in creating test cases, Keep ratio of 60:40
  • Automation tools - confident with open source as well as licensed products- Selenium, Rest Assured, TestNg, designing the framework from scratch. Ability to work on existing framework- show debugging skills.
  • Frameworks - data driven, keyword driven, POM, Hybrid frameworks.
  • Mention Selenium - 3.7 version, keep track of latest version (Selenium 4), mention components of Selenium.
  • Preferred Language - Java, but open to other languages.
  • Exposed to 
    • TDD frameworks - Junit, TestNg
    • BDD frameworks - Cucumber, JBehave.
    • CI/CD Tools and technologies - Jenkins, Maven
    • Build Automation tools - Ant, Maven

Tell me about your project roles and Responsibilities

  • Keep it high level, Don't go in detail.
  • Working in Logistic domain for XYZ company.
  • Working as a senior automation engineer with a team size of 4+ people.
  • Involved in front end and backend automation
    • Front end - Selenium with Java
    • Backend - SOAP UI with Groovy
  • Comfortable with Java and Object Oriented programming. Explain keywords like Abstraction, Polymorphism, Encapsulation, Interface, Inheritance.
  • You can repeat keywords which you are confident about, like TestNg, OOPS, Selenium.
  • Responsible for designing the framework.
  • 80-85% automation is achieved, around 400 test cases out of 500 TCs are automated.
  • API Testing.


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