
Groww
QA Intern

Practice for QA Intern
Groww
Initial Screening & Resume Deep Dive
This round serves as an initial filter, focusing on the candidate's background, relevant experience, and basic understanding of QA principles. It also assesses communication skills and overall fit for an internship at Groww.
Tell me about your previous experiences or projects that are related to quality assurance or software testing. What were your key responsibilities and what did you learn?
What are some qualities or skills that you believe are essential for a successful QA intern, and how do you embody them?
Based on your understanding of Groww and our mission to democratize investment, how do you see the role of QA in ensuring a positive user experience?
All interviews are private and won't be shared with the recruiters.
Technical QA Fundamentals
This round assesses the candidate's understanding of core QA concepts, testing methodologies, and their ability to apply these concepts to practical scenarios. Focus on analytical and problem-solving skills.
Explain the difference between black-box testing and white-box testing. When would you use each approach?
Describe the software testing life cycle (STLC). What are the key phases, and what activities are performed in each phase?
How would you approach testing a new feature on the Groww app that allows users to set up recurring investments (SIPs)? What test cases would you consider?
What are the differences between verification and validation in software testing?
All interviews are private and won't be shared with the recruiters.
Behavioral & Cultural Alignment
This round assesses the candidate's soft skills, teamwork abilities, and alignment with Groww's core values, particularly 'Customer First,' 'Simple is Beautiful,' and 'Honesty & Integrity' .
Describe a time when you identified a critical issue or bug in a project. How did you communicate it to the team, and what was the outcome?
Tell me about a situation where you had to work with a difficult team member or stakeholder. How did you handle the situation, and what did you learn?
Groww values 'Simple is Beautiful.' How would you apply this principle to your work as a QA intern, and can you give an example of when you simplified a complex process?
How do you handle situations where you disagree with the product owner or developer about the severity or priority of a bug?
All interviews are private and won't be shared with the recruiters.