Veera Kaur
About Veera Kaur
Veera Kaur is a Senior Quality Assurance Engineer at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2014. She has previous experience as a Software QA Analyst at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and Razorfish, as well as a QA Analyst at Wyndham Worldwide.
Current Role at The New York Times
Veera Kaur has held the position of Senior Quality Assurance Engineer at The New York Times since 2014. In this role, she is responsible for ensuring the quality and performance of software applications. Her work involves developing testing strategies, executing test plans, and collaborating with development teams to identify and resolve issues. Over her tenure, she has contributed to various projects that enhance the user experience for the publication's digital platforms.
Previous Experience at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
Veera Kaur worked as a Software QA Analyst at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia for a period of five months in 2013. During her time there, she focused on quality assurance processes to ensure the reliability of software products. This role provided her with valuable experience in the media and publishing sector, contributing to her professional development in quality assurance.
Experience at Wyndham Worldwide
In 2012, Veera Kaur served as a QA Analyst at Wyndham Worldwide for four months. In this position, she was involved in testing software applications to ensure they met quality standards. This role helped her gain insights into the hospitality industry and the specific quality assurance needs within that sector.
Role at Razorfish
Veera Kaur worked as a Software QA Analyst at Razorfish from 2013 to 2014 for five months. In this capacity, she contributed to the quality assurance efforts for digital marketing solutions. Her responsibilities included testing web applications and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality products.