Freelance Part-time QA Tester (PST time zone) - Portuguese

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**Overview:** We are seeking a part-time and freelance QA Tester to join our team on a remote basis. The role will involve working on a seasonal marketing campaign and will require the ability to work independently and make decisions on the spot. The successful candidate will have a strong passion for perfection, a keen eye for detail, and excellent problem-solving skills. **Responsibilities:**
* Interpret test requirements and implement technical instructions required for content validation * Perform test cases outlined in test scripts to validate content staged for publication during various phases: staging, pre-live, and live environments * Conduct content validation across multiple platforms: web, mobile app, etc. * Install and utilize multiple technical tools required for the testing/validation workflow * Identify and reproduce bugs within validation test cases * Accurately capture bugs to create fix tickets while correctly assessing the gravity or importance of each issue * Appropriately escalate inquiries using concise and clear language * Maintain a malfunction log for reporting bugs * Confirm that debugging is done accurately and update the malfunction log respectively * Learn testing platforms carefully and independently to ensure smooth functioning during testing activity
**Qualifications:**
* Based in the US and willing to work in the PST time zone * Commitment to flex hours: nights and some weekend hours, if needed, for business-critical campaign validations to support global business * Ability to navigate through ambiguity independently and make decisions on the spot without having an immediate solution * Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and maintain critical thinking and business acumen under pressure * Self-starter and self-learner able to ramp up quickly in a hi-tech environment requiring minimal to no supervision * A relentless passion for perfection and a keen eye for detail * Team player with demonstrated ability to step in to help peers when needed * Excellent understanding of how to file fix tickets to provide concise and clear instructions required for the engineering team to be able to replicate the bug * Previous experience in a dynamic and fluid environment is a must * Ability to transcribe discovered issues using concise technical language for the engineering team to reproduce the bug * Proven track record of minimal to no supervision during testing activities
**Benefits:**
* Part-time and freelance engagement with flexible working hours * Opportunity to work on a seasonal marketing campaign * Ability to work remotely from home * Competitive pay rate * Opportunities for professional growth and development * A supportive and inclusive work environment * A company culture that values hands-on, honesty, heart, and soul, and hunger for learning and growth

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