Shafiul K.
About Shafiul K.
Shafiul K. is a QA Engineer with extensive experience in software quality assurance, having worked at Florida Blue and Nova Southeastern University before joining Thomson Reuters. He specializes in GUI test automation and possesses expertise in test automation using Selenium.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Shafiul K. has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a QA Engineer since 2019. In this role, he focuses on quality assurance processes and test automation, contributing to the development of reliable software solutions. His position is based in Delray Beach, Florida, where he applies his expertise to enhance product quality and ensure user satisfaction.
Previous Experience at Florida Blue
Prior to his current role, Shafiul K. worked at Florida Blue as a Software Quality Assurance Analyst from 2015 to 2017. During his two years in the Jacksonville, Florida area, he was responsible for test planning and ensuring comprehensive test coverage. His contributions were integral to maintaining the quality standards of software products.
Experience at Nova Southeastern University
Shafiul K. served as a Quality Assurance Software Engineer at Nova Southeastern University from 2017 to 2019. Over the course of two years in Ft. Lauderdale, he specialized in GUI test automation, which improved the efficiency of user interface testing. His work focused on enhancing the overall quality of software applications.
Education and Expertise
Shafiul K. holds a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology from Broward College. His educational background has provided him with a strong foundation in software quality assurance principles and practices. He possesses expertise in test automation, particularly with Selenium, a widely-used testing framework that enhances testing efficiency.
Background in Test Planning
Shafiul K. has a strong background in test planning, which involves developing strategies to ensure comprehensive test coverage. This expertise is crucial in quality assurance roles, as it helps identify potential issues early in the software development lifecycle, thereby improving the overall quality of the final product.