Modern software testers are expected to be skilled in writing and contributing to test automation.

Yet there is so much to learn in the world of test automation, and there are so many different tools and frameworks out there... Where should one start?

This course guides functional testers in taking their first step into the world of test automation. Through many hands-on exercises, using industry-standard tools such as Selenium WebDriver, they'll systematically learn to read, write and extend tests and become a confident and skilled test automation engineer.

What's included?

  • Basic Java,
  • Practical Selenium training
  • Script along workshops
  • Test Automation Frameworks
  • How to define a Test Automation Strategy
  • Best practice technical & delivery skills with techniques

The course covers every aspect of test automation, from knowing when and what to automate, to creating targeted Java scripts using the industry-standard open-source Selenium development environment.

This course includes:

160 hours of training over 5 months 160 hours of training over 5 months
Mentoring & collaboration with technical experts Mentoring & collaboration with technical experts
15+ teaching resources 15+ teaching resources
20+ practical exercises 20+ practical exercises
Supporting documentation, slides, videos and other reference materials Supporting documentation, slides, videos and other reference materials
Course certificate upon successful completion of the course Course certificate upon successful completion of the course
Speak to Louise Gilbert to see how we can meet the training and upskilling requirements of your team.

Who should attend?

Our courses are customised to your training needs and are ideal for groups or teams wanting to upskill. Reach out to Louise Gilbert, Training Manager at the Inspired Academy, to discuss your training requirements.

  • Functional and manual testers with or without any automation or performance testing skills wanting to upgrade their skills to stay relevant.
  • Software developers wanting to consolidate their test automation skills.
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