QA Engineer for E-commerce Checkout & Payment Flow (Must Use REAL Devices)
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Remoto
•16 hours ago
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We are an active telehealth business looking for an experienced Quality Assurance (QA) tester to validate our website updates. We have had issues in the past with testers only checking the "Happy Path" on emulators. We are looking for a long-term partner who can find bugs before our customers do. The Goal: You will be responsible for rigorously testing our checkout flow, payment gateways, and mobile responsiveness whenever we push a site update. Strict Requirement: You must test on physical, real devices (iPhone, Android, Desktop). We do not accept testing done solely on simulators, emulators, or browser resizing tools. We need to know how the site feels and functions in the real world (e.g., does the keyboard hide the "Pay" button on a small screen?). Responsibilities: Checkout Logic: Test standard purchases, but also focus on edge cases (invalid credit cards, zero inventory, applying/removing coupons, abandoning carts). Payment Gateways: Verify Stripe/PayPal integrations, including successful payments, declined transactions, and timeouts. Cross-Device Testing: Verify UI/UX on real iOS and Android devices (checking for "fat finger" issues, modal overlays, and loading speeds). Post-Purchase Verification: Confirm order emails are received and that data syncs correctly to the user dashboard. Bug Reporting: Provide clear bug reports with screenshots/screen recordings and steps to reproduce. Requirements: Proven experience testing e-commerce platforms (Shopify, WooCommerce, Custom, etc.). Access to physical devices (Please list the specific models you own in your proposal). Experience with payment flow testing (you understand how to test a declined card without us losing real money). Attention to detail: You don't just click buttons; you try to break them. To Apply (Please answer the following): List the physical mobile devices you currently have access to (Model & OS version). Briefly explain how you test a "payment declined" scenario. Start your cover letter with the word "REALITY" so I know you read this entire post.




