A mobile app tester is responsible for ensuring the quality of software. They evaluate user interfaces and identify usability issues, making the mobile application more user-friendly, transparent, and functional. The profession is appropriate for those interested in science and technology.
Conventionally, all mobile application testers can be divided into two groups based on their respective areas of expertise:
Beta-testers can be professional programmers or ordinary users eagerly awaiting the app's release. Alpha-testers are typically employees of the company developing the app.
The responsibilities of mobile app testers include: • ensuring the quality of mobile apps; • creating user scenarios for iOS/Android devices; • utilising automated tests; and • documenting detected bugs.
Mobile app testers may be full-time software developer employees. Often companies recruit independent test groups to get objective results.
Knowledge of the programming languages Swift, Kotlin, Objective-C, and Java is required for a qualitative evaluation of application development (depending on the platform for which the application is being created: Java and Kotlin are used for apps run on Android devices, and Swift for iOS). Testers with programming skills will be able to automate mobile application test scripts. Automation specialists are more expensive than manual testers.
App Tester enables you to earn money by testing apps and websites for major corporations such as Facebook, Spotify, Evernote, Kano, and Microsoft.
As of November 23, 2022, the average hourly wage for a Mobile App Tester in the United States is $33, but the salary range typically falls between $29 and $39. Numerous factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, and years spent in a profession, can have a significant impact on hourly pay. Parttimejobs2u.com provides more online, real-time compensation data than any other website, allowing you to determine your ideal salary.