2-4 Weeks
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New Damietta
Learn how to assess the quality of digital experiences across every level of a product, ensuring that what you deliver not only works but creates real value for users while meeting business objectives
You’ll acquire the quality mindset of product development, understanding that testing is not just a phase but a principle that drives better outcomes. The workshop will introduce you to different types of software testing, when and why each is used, and how to embed them into workflows.
Through practical insights, you’ll also learn how to collaborate effectively with design and development teams, manage testing workflows, and make sure your contributions are delivered on point and aligned with professional quality standards.
What quality means in product development beyond bug-free?
The role of QA in delivering value to both users and businesses
Importance of testing in the software development lifecycle
How QA fits into Agile product development cycles
Tools commonly used for testing and bug tracking
Building repeatable and efficient testing processes
Writing clear test cases and documentation
Unit testing, integration testing, system testing, and user acceptance testing (UAT)
Specialized testing, performance, security, usability, and accessibility
Choosing the right testing method for the right context
Those from computer science, software engineering, or related fields who want to explore QA as a career path and gain practical foundations
Professionals from other technical fields who have some exposure to coding or digital projects and want to transition into software testing and quality assurance
Anyone curious about how testing drives product success and who wants to learn how quality fits into the bigger picture of product development
Junior developers or testers with up to 2 years of experience who want to strengthen their understanding of QA workflows and collaboration in product teams
Understanding of software engineering principles to grasp how testing integrates into development
Some exposure to development projects, whether as a software engineer or through testing practice, to understand the realities of product workflows
Prior attempts at learning the field through courses, workshops, or self-paced study to ensure readiness for deeper exploration
Clear understanding of the different types of testing and when to apply them
Practical skills in writing test cases, documenting bugs, and reporting issues effectively
Awareness of industry standards and best practices for maintaining product quality
Collaboration skills to bridge communication between design, development, and product teams
Hands-on experience testing a product, analyzing results, and presenting improvements
Confidence in using QA tools for testing, tracking, and workflow management
Experience in working within Agile product development cycles
Yes, we provide a digital certificate of attendance. But to us, the real value lies in the skills and mindset you gain—not just the paper.