Frequently asked questions

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Do you work on short term projects?

Yes, we offer our services for short term projects as well as one time assessments.

Do you usually operate as a service or offer dedicated allocation?

Both! We always adjust this based on or client needs, however in both scenarios there are QA Engineers solely dedicated to the client project to maximize efficiency.

Do your employees posess any certifications?

Yes, the vast majority of our QA Engineers posess ISTQB certification. Some of our QA Engineers also possess the Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) certification which allows us to perform penetration tests.

Do you offer a trial period?

Yes, we offer free consultation and a trial period of 2 weeks for our potential clients. During these weeks we will assess your project, analyze the requirements and propose a testing strategy as well as improvement suggestions.

How do you handle vacations for engineers that are on my project?

Whenever a QA Engineer that is allocated to a project intends to take a vacation our internal team is notified and we immediately plan a replacement during the absence period if required by the client. This is all done at our expense.

What happens when an engineer leaves your company?

In such cases we start an internal offboarding process the moment we get the notice. During this period the affected engineer knowledge transfers everything to another colleague that will take over when the notice period is finished. This is seamless for the client and done at our expense.

How are you different than other agencies?

We have a team of senior QA Engineers with over 8 years of experience that oversee all of our projects. These engineers are available at all times to hop in when complex problems occur and solutions are required. This is done free of charge as part of the collaboration.

Do I need Quality Assurance services?

This is commonly asked, however the answer is almost always yes. Incorporating a QA process on any project introduces objectivness and raises the quality bar. This ensures that issues that would normally reach your end users are caught early and fast. In the long run having a QA process significantly outweighs the cost of uncaught issues that reach end users.