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Infosys Hiring Automation Test Analyst – Selenium | 2–5 Years Experience | Bangalore

Infosys Hiring Automation Test Analyst – Selenium | 2–5 Years Experience | Bangalore

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Company NameInfosys
RoleAutomation Test Analyst – Selenium
Batch2019_batch, 2020_batch, 2021_batch, 2022_batch (2–5 years experience)
EducationB.E / B.Tech M.Tech MCA BCA B.Sc / M.Sc (Computer Science or IT)
Expected SalaryNot disclosed (competitive as per company standards)
Last DateApply ASAP – Open until filled
LocationBangalore, India

Job Description

📍 Infosys is Hiring – Automation Test Analyst (Selenium) Location: Bangalore | Experience: 2 to 5 Years | Full-Time | Infosys Quality Engineering Team ✅ Who Should Apply? QA Engineers / SDETs with 2 to 5 years of hands-on experience in Selenium Automation Testing Strong knowledge in test case design, system validation, and automated frameworks Professionals with exposure to Agile methodologies and SDLC best practices Problem solvers who thrive in high-performing delivery teams 👨‍💻 Responsibilities Include: Participate in end-to-end software delivery as part of Infosys Quality Engineering Convert business requirements into well-structured test cases and automation scripts Support design, development, and validation of solutions for enterprise clients Work closely with project leads to provide estimations and quality deliverables Build scalable automation testing programs and frameworks Collaborate with developers, QA, and PMs to drive digital transformation 🛠️ Technical Skills Required: Automation Testing – Selenium (WebDriver, TestNG, etc.) Good understanding of SDLC, Agile, and test life cycles Hands-on with Automated Testing Tools – Selenium preferred, others acceptable Experience in creating and executing automated test scripts Familiarity with performance engineering concepts is a plus 📚 Additional Knowledge/Soft Skills: Logical problem-solving ability Ability to work in fast-paced environments Good written and verbal communication skills Up-to-date with the latest testing trends and tools Understanding of functional/non-functional requirements

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