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What do "bug release" and "bug leaking" mean?
A “bug release” occurs when the development team transfers the software product to the testing team to address defects. At this time, there’s lots of time to fix the bugs before the program goes live, so it’s a low-severity issue. A bug leak occurs when the end users or real users of the software prRead more
A “bug release” occurs when the development team transfers the software product to the testing team to address defects. At this time, there’s lots of time to fix the bugs before the program goes live, so it’s a low-severity issue.
A bug leak occurs when the end users or real users of the software product identify flaws in it after the testing team finds them.
See lessWhat distinguishes a build from a release?
Build A build is a copy of the program or application that the development team gives to the testing group. Testing needs to be done on the build version of the software. Normally, a build version is used for sanity testing. The software's build version is created more frequently than its release veRead more
Build
A build is a copy of the program or application that the development team gives to the testing group. Testing needs to be done on the build version of the software. Normally, a build version is used for sanity testing. The software’s build version is created more frequently than its release version. The testing team receives an installable software build with a number assigned to it from the development team.
Release
The release is the term used to describe the program that the testing team distributes to the final users. Software no longer needs to be tested after it has been released. The software’s release versions are created less frequently than its build versions. Testers or developers assign the number to installable software before it becomes live to the customers.
See lessDescribe testware
Testware is any test-related artifact required to prepare and carry out a test, such as test cases, test data, and test plans.
Testware is any test-related artifact required to prepare and carry out a test, such as test cases, test data, and test plans.
See lessWhat distinguishes software testing from quality assurance?
QA (Quality Assurance) is a structured approach to verify whether or not the software product under development meets an organization’s quality standards. You might use software testing to confirm the final product satisfies user needs and operates as expected.
QA (Quality Assurance) is a structured approach to verify whether or not the software product under development meets an organization’s quality standards. You might use software testing to confirm the final product satisfies user needs and operates as expected.
See lessWhy Is YouTube Still Relevant for Marketing?
After Google, YouTube is the second most popular search engine. With billions of daily views, the platform presents massive potential for brands. Think of the types of video content your interviewer’s business can create, the keywords they could use, and keywords/hashtags that can be added to descriRead more
After Google, YouTube is the second most popular search engine. With billions of daily views, the platform presents massive potential for brands. Think of the types of video content your interviewer’s business can create, the keywords they could use, and keywords/hashtags that can be added to descriptions and timestamps.
See lessHow Would You Get More Retweets?
An interviewer might ask you for practical advice on getting more retweets on Twitter. This is where you need to share your Twitter knowledge, including the best time to post, hashtag usage, which images or videos to use, and other popular Twitter trends (like tagging influencers and popular brandsRead more
An interviewer might ask you for practical advice on getting more retweets on Twitter. This is where you need to share your Twitter knowledge, including the best time to post, hashtag usage, which images or videos to use, and other popular Twitter trends (like tagging influencers and popular brands for greater visibility)
See lessHow Do You Keep Track of the Latest Social Media Updates?
The world of social media is always shifting, and marketers need to stay on top of these changes. This is an ideal time to mention the blogs, websites, newsletters, and influencers you follow to keep track of the latest updates and innovations. You can mention people like Neil Patel, Seth Godin, orRead more
The world of social media is always shifting, and marketers need to stay on top of these changes. This is an ideal time to mention the blogs, websites, newsletters, and influencers you follow to keep track of the latest updates and innovations. You can mention people like Neil Patel, Seth Godin, or other respected industry individuals.
See lessHow Do You Create a Social Media Calendar?
This practical interview question reveals your social media strategy process. Be sure to mention some best practices for several different platforms. For example, what you’ve learned about the best time to post on Instagram, how many LinkedIn posts should be published weekly, and the best day to posRead more
This practical interview question reveals your social media strategy process. Be sure to mention some best practices for several different platforms. For example, what you’ve learned about the best time to post on Instagram, how many LinkedIn posts should be published weekly, and the best day to post on TikTok.
See lessWhat Would You Change About Our Social Media Channels?
You don't need to conduct an in-depth analysis of your interviewer’s web presence, but SSMs should have a few suggestions on how they’d improve their web presence and what the company is doing well. Experienced social media managers will provide some “low-hanging fruit” ideas but shouldn’t go too faRead more
You don’t need to conduct an in-depth analysis of your interviewer’s web presence, but SSMs should have a few suggestions on how they’d improve their web presence and what the company is doing well. Experienced social media managers will provide some “low-hanging fruit” ideas but shouldn’t go too far with their suggestions.
See lessWhat Is Our Competitor Doing Better on Social Media?
Have you prepared for the interview? Creating a quality social media strategy isn’t possible without analyzing the competition and improving your own strategy. This social media interview question reveals whether you went the extra mile by doing brand research.
Have you prepared for the interview? Creating a quality social media strategy isn’t possible without analyzing the competition and improving your own strategy. This social media interview question reveals whether you went the extra mile by doing brand research.
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