The SDET Engineer track covers test automation frameworks, CI/CD integration, test strategy and coverage, API and performance testing, and quality engineering practices. Alex follows up on your specific testing decisions and the depth behind them.
The SDET track covers test framework architecture, automation strategy, CI/CD integration, API and contract testing, performance and load testing, test data management, and behavioral questions on driving quality culture in engineering teams.
If you describe a test automation framework, Alex follows up on your selector strategy, flakiness mitigation, or how you handle test parallelism. If you describe a test strategy, Alex asks how you prioritize coverage given time constraints.
SDET Engineer focuses on software development in test — automation engineering, framework design, and deep integration with development workflows. If your role is primarily manual QA or test management, the SDET track still provides useful coverage but is skewed toward automation engineering.
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