Jennifer Hwang
About Jennifer Hwang
Jennifer Hwang is a Project Quality Engineer and Test Lead at Advance Auto Parts, where she has worked since 2010. She has extensive experience in web application testing and a strong background in Agile methodologies.
Work at Advance Auto Parts
Jennifer Hwang has held the position of Project Quality Engineer / Test Lead at Advance Auto Parts since 2010. In this role, she is responsible for ensuring the quality of software projects through rigorous testing processes. Over her 14 years at the company, she has contributed to various projects, leveraging her expertise in web application testing to enhance product reliability and user experience.
Previous Experience at Acision
Prior to her current role, Jennifer worked at Acision as a Quality Software Test Engineer for a period of 8 months in 2009. During her time there, she focused on quality assurance practices, which helped her develop foundational skills in software testing and quality management.
Education and Expertise
Jennifer Hwang earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Information Technology and Marketing Management from Virginia Tech - Pamplin College of Business, completing her studies from 1998 to 2002. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in both technical and business aspects, which she applies in her current role.
Background in Agile Methodologies
Jennifer possesses a strong background in Agile software development methodologies. This expertise allows her to effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams and adapt to changing project requirements. Her experience in Agile environments enhances her ability to deliver quality software solutions efficiently.
Skills in Communication and Analysis
Jennifer Hwang has developed strong communication skills through her collaboration with business analysts, application users, and development teams. She utilizes her analytical, critical, and creative thinking skills to translate business requirements into comprehensive test sets, ensuring that all aspects of software functionality are thoroughly evaluated.