




Job Summary: We are looking for a passionate QA Analyst who enjoys testing, analyzing, and improving systems—collaborating with developers and proposing continuous quality improvements for web applications. Key Highlights: 1. Direct collaboration with developers 2. Continuous growth and learning in QA and development 3. Real-world experience on active projects At **DesingsGDL**, we want to bring onboard someone who doesn’t just find bugs—but understands how to improve a system from within. If you enjoy analysis, testing, breaking things (to improve them), and have basic programming knowledge, this position is for you. What will you do? * Execute functional tests on web applications * Identify bugs and document them clearly * Validate that everything works correctly before production release * Collaborate directly with developers * Propose process and quality improvements We are looking for someone who: * Has foundational programming knowledge * Is curious, analytical, and detail-oriented * Enjoys understanding how things work under the hood * Is interested in growing within QA / Testing Plus (not required): * Knowledge of automated testing * Prior experience We offer: * Part-time employment * Uniforms * Dental insurance * Statutory benefits * Major medical expense insurance * Hybrid work arrangement (remote work + some in-office days) * Real-world experience on active projects * Career growth within the team * Continuous learning in development and testing * A relaxed yet focused work environment Salary: Up to $12,000.00 MXN per month Benefits: * Complimentary beverages * Major medical expense insurance * Dental insurance * Complimentary uniforms * Additional vacation days or paid leave Application Questions: * Tell us how you would test a new feature from scratch * What should a good bug report include? * Have you ever encountered a situation where something worked in your environment but failed in production? What did you do? * Which programming language(s) do you know, and how have you used them? * Have you used tools like Postman? For what purpose? * If an API returns incorrect data, how would you validate where the issue lies? * What do you do if you find many defects but are asked to release quickly? * In a login flow, what would you test? * In a form, what validations would you absolutely perform? * If a button does not respond, what would you check before reporting it? * How do you communicate with developers when something is not working correctly? * Do you prefer clear instructions or exploring independently? * Does a hybrid work arrangement suit you? Work Location: Hybrid remote work in 45570, Colonial Tlaquepaque, Jal.


