Prabhu Ramachandran

Quality Assurance Engineer at Jombone

Prabhu Ramachandran has a strong background in quality assurance and testing. Prabhu began their career at SPARKYNODE ANALYTICS PVT LTD in 2017, where they worked as a QA Analyst. Their responsibilities included designing and preparing test scenarios, test plans, and test cases. Prabhu also conducted feasibility analysis for test automation using Selenium WebDriver and TestNG. Prabhu identified, reported, and managed defects in JIRA and participated in defect triage meetings.

In 2020, Prabhu joined twoPLUGS as a Quality Assurance Analyst. Prabhu followed the Scrum methodology and performed functional and exploratory testing. Prabhu also developed automation scripts using Java-Selenium and TestNG.

Currently, Prabhu is working at Jombone as a Quality Assurance Engineer. Their responsibilities include reviewing functional specifications and business requirements, developing test cases for manual and automation using Selenium Java, executing testing across different browsers, and logging bugs in the defect management system. Prabhu has significantly reduced testing time by automating over 200 regression test cases using Java Selenium, Maven, and TestNG.

Overall, Prabhu Ramachandran has demonstrated expertise in quality assurance, test automation, and defect management throughout their work experience.

Prabhu Ramachandran completed their Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree from Anna University. Prabhu has also obtained multiple certifications, including the ISTQB® Certified Tester from the International Software Testing Qualifications Board in January 2023. In July 2021, they obtained the HackerRank SQL Gold Level certification from HackerRank. Additionally, in June 2021, they received the Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals certification from Microsoft. In April 2021, they became a Tableau Analyst certified by Tableau. Prior to these certifications, they completed several online courses, including "Using Python to Access Web Data" in January 2017, "Python Data Structures" in December 2016, and "Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python)" in November 2016, all from the University of Michigan.

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