Rachel Li
About Rachel Li
Rachel Li is a Systems Quality Analyst II at TELUS with extensive experience in testing web applications and proficiency in various programming languages and testing tools.
Title
Rachel Li holds the position of Systems Quality Analyst II at TELUS. In her role, she focuses on ensuring the quality and reliability of systems through a detailed approach to testing and analysis.
Previous Positions
Rachel has a diverse professional background, including her role as a Quality Assurance Analyst at HP Autonomy from 2008 to 2014. Before that, she served as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at the University of Ottawa between 2005 and 2007. These experiences have contributed to her expertise in systems quality analysis and software testing.
Education and Expertise
Rachel Li completed her Master of Science in Systems Science and Theory at the University of Ottawa in 2007. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with an Information Management System option, obtained in 2005 from the same institution. Her academic foundation has equipped her with a strong understanding of various complex systems and theories.
Technical Proficiency
Rachel is proficient in test automation using scripting languages such as JAVA, C++, C#, Ruby, Perl, Shell, and Python. She has experience in multiple types of testing, including functional, performance, regression, system, installation, sanity, load and stress, recovery, and usability testing. Rachel is well-versed in tools like JMeter and Selenium and has a solid understanding of Agile methodology and the software development lifecycle.
Skills and Knowledge
Rachel possesses strong skills in problem-solving, analytical thinking, and research. She is experienced in web technologies including ASP.NET, AJAX, HTML, and CSS, and proficient in database management with MySQL, SQL Server, and TOAD. Additionally, Rachel is knowledgeable in GUI, UML, Object-Oriented patterns, and multi-thread programming. She is comfortable working across multiple operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, UNIX, and Mac.