
CRED
Manual Tester

Practice for Manual Tester
CRED
Initial Screening & Requirements Alignment
This round serves as an initial filter to assess the candidate's basic qualifications, experience with manual testing, and understanding of the role's requirements at CRED. It also evaluates communication skills and cultural fit.
Tell me about your experience with manual testing, particularly in mobile applications. Which mobile platforms have you tested on, and what types of testing did you perform?
What is your understanding of CRED's product and services? Why are you interested in joining CRED as a Manual Tester?
Describe a challenging bug you found in a previous project. What steps did you take to identify, document, and communicate it to the development team?
All interviews are private and won't be shared with the recruiters.
Technical Proficiency & Testing Acumen
This round dives deeper into the candidate's technical skills, testing methodologies, and ability to apply testing principles to real-world scenarios. It assesses their understanding of different testing types and their problem-solving abilities.
Explain the difference between black box testing, white box testing, and grey box testing. Which is most relevant for a manual tester, and why?
How do you approach testing a new feature in a mobile app? Describe your process from understanding the requirements to executing test cases.
What are some common challenges in manual testing, and how do you address them?
Describe a situation where you had to test a feature without complete documentation. How did you approach it?
All interviews are private and won't be shared with the recruiters.
Product & Domain Understanding
This round assesses the candidate's understanding of CRED's product vision, the fintech landscape, and their ability to think critically about user experience and quality in the context of CRED's specific challenges.
CRED aims to build a trustworthy community. How can manual testing contribute to building and maintaining user trust in a financial application like CRED?
Imagine you are testing a new feature that allows users to set up automatic bill payments. What are some critical test cases you would consider to ensure its reliability and prevent potential financial errors?
How would you approach testing the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) of CRED's app to ensure it is intuitive and user-friendly for a diverse range of users?
All interviews are private and won't be shared with the recruiters.