QA Automation Bootcamp

Boost your career in QA to six figures with Test Automation
Course starts on 19 September, Saturday 11:00AM PST

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Benefits

All the latest and greatest from Tech World

Increase your Salary to $100k per year!

Salary for QA Automation Engineers per Glassdoor is around $95K-$110k per year. Finish our course and boost your salary.

Knowledge of Java

Java is the most popular language for testing. For majority of tech companies in US, Test Stack is written in Java. You will find a job faster

Work with Real Projects

We collaborate with several companies to ensure our students are able to apply all coursework to future work opportunities.

Get Help from Mentors

We know that sometimes you may get stuck or struggle with something, so we will help every student individually in our 101 Mentoring Sessions

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Schedule

Next Course starts on 19 September, Saturday 11:00AM PST

Curriculum

We teach everything that you need to know

01. Java Core (4 weeks)

02. Selenium WebDriver (6 weeks)

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Our Team

Real Professionals with Real Experience

Baurzhan Zhylkaidarov

SDET / Backend Developer
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Solid experience in Software QA Engineering. Strong experience in Test Automation of back-end, APIs and databases.

Azat Zakuanov

Lead SDET
Thrive Market


UI automation professional. Expert in Software QA Engineering for Web and Mobile applications.

Denis Platonov

Principal SDET
Cornerstone on Demand


Top notch QA professional in Test Automation using C#, Java and Ruby-based frameworks with Selenium, Appium etc.

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Testimonials

What our students say

I was surprised by how the complexity of the course auto adjusts to the level and professional interest of each student. I’ve been working almost a decade in test engineering, including low-level automation, and have seen so many un-scalable, poorly implemented, crappy testing frameworks… Don’t go that road, go to TestPro way instead.
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Nadia M
Software Developer in Test
I just want to say how thankful I am to meet these guys, especially Evgeny Kim. I was lucky enough to get in touch with them during my job search process, and I immediately received huge support. I received answers for all of my questions before the bootcamp even started. I can honestly say that these guys care and are willing to help you all the way until you find your dream job.
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Kate T
QA Automation Engineer
I was lucky and happy be your student.
You make my vision of QA very clear.
I feel like the last couple of years I really was working on projects!
It gives me more confidence and understanding of workflows.
And I found a lot of friends and good people here!
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Vlad E
QA Analyst
Thank you Evgeny and Denis for such an amazing, super helpful, and very well-structured course. My favorite thing in this course was the amount of real-life practice and every day control from the teachers. I got 2 offers, and then got my job in 2 weeks. One of the most important aspects getting a job is an interview, so personal Skype calls helped a lot. Thank you again, and I wish you and your students all the best!
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Alene N
QA Enginee
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Immersive Program

Learn online and on-site

Java + Selenium + API

$ 2499 12 weeks
  • Java basics
  • OOP concepts
  • Collection API
  • Version control (GIT)
  • Selenium WebDriver
  • Locators & Elements
  • Selenium Grid
  • BDD with Cucumber
  • Interview preparation
  • Personal sessions
  • API Testing
  • Databases Automation
  • Online only
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Companies

Some of our students after graduation got their jobs at this major companies as well as at many other ones

FAQ

Can't find an answer? Don't hesitate to reach out

For people who have no experience in Test Automation but wants to boost up the compensation to over 100k per year. Coding experience is not required as well

First week is free (and very useful). No obligation. No payment. Period. You can continue if you like the course. If it doesn’t fit you – it is your choice. No questions. No pushing. Period

No. You can just spend an hour a day every evening and you will be good! Of course we know that you need to do a lot of things for yourself

Work days: 1 hour twice per week (online only)
Weekends: 2.5 hours on Saturday or Sunday (onsite or online)
Total:
– Practice: 4.5 hours per week
– Theory: a couple of hours per week
– Homework: a couple of hours per week

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