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QA Specialist, Employment Contract

📍 Poland

💵 PLN 9,000 - PLN 13,000 / month

🌐 Fully RemoteFull Time
POSTED August 17, 2026

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Tech Stack: Postman

This is a remote position.

Testing in the AI era isn't about running the same regression script every sprint. Test generation has moved from the tester's hands to the developer's — Claude Code writes and runs tests as part of implementation, not as a separate phase afterward. What AI can't replace is domain instinct: knowing how real users actually behave, where the business logic is fragile, and which edge case is the one that matters. That instinct takes time to build — which is exactly why this role exists as a starting point, not an end state.

The role

This is a Tester role, not a Quality Assurance Specialist role — but it's the explicit entry point to it. At Profitroom, testers who build deep business and product domain knowledge grow into Quality Assurance Specialists: domain experts who guide developers before they build, explore production systematically, and own the quality health of a whole product area. Tester is where that journey starts.

You'll be manual-first, but manual in the modern sense of the word: comfortable using AI to generate test scenarios, audit coverage, and draft documentation, so your time goes into judgment and domain understanding — not repetitive execution.

"The system is healthy when a Quality Assurance Specialist says it is. Not when all tickets are green." That's the standard this role is building toward.

What you'll actually do

  • Test execution — you will execute tests for features before release, built on structured edge-case thinking, not just clicking through a script.

  • Exploratory testing — you will run regular, independent sessions on production, not limited to what shipped this sprint.

  • AI-assisted scenario generation — you will use AI to work broader and deeper, check coverage, and draft test scenarios without skipping the critical thinking.

  • Documentation — you will draft accurate product and technical docs with AI, validated by what you actually know about the domain.

  • Flagging and fixing broken processes — you will identify stale docs, manual reporting, or repetitive rituals and propose improvements rather than just working around them.

→ Tech stack

Manual testing, Exploratory testing, Edge-case design, Claude Code, AI test-scenario generation, AI-assisted documentation, Jira, Confluence, Bug reporting, API basics (Postman), Business domain: hospitality & bookings.

Requirements

What we're looking for

  • Business & domain curiosity — you actively want to understand how the product works end-to-end: pricing, bookings, integrations, not just the surface UI.

  • Meticulous, methodical testing — you rely on structured test scenarios and edge-case lists, not ad-hoc clicking.

  • AI-assisted testing — you have hands-on experience with Claude Code, ChatGPT, or equivalent for generating test scenarios, auditing coverage, and drafting documentation.

  • Manual testing fundamentals — you are highly skilled in exploratory testing, test case design, and creating bug reports developers can act on without follow-up questions.

  • Process awareness — you notice inefficiencies and propose or build the fix, rather than living with them.

  • Communicative Polish and English — Polish for business-domain depth, English for documentation and cross-team collaboration.

You'll thrive here if:

  • You get curious — about how the business actually works (pricing logic, booking flows, customer journeys), not just whether a button click succeeds.

  • You're meticulous — you don't stop at the obvious edge case, you look for the one nobody thought of.

  • You embrace AI — you use AI tools to test smarter and faster, and you're not threatened by them handling the repetitive part.

  • You improve systems — you notice a broken process and you want to fix it, not just work around it.

  • You communicate factually — you're comfortable reporting a bug clearly and factually (it's information, not an accusation).

  • You want real growth — not "tester forever," but domain mastery that eventually makes you the person developers consult before they build.

Bonus points:

  • Workflow automation — you've automated part of your own workflow (docs, reporting, test data) with AI tools without anyone asking you to.

  • Domain exposure — you have exposure to a specific business domain (travel, hospitality, e-commerce, fintech) beyond just testing tools.

  • AI familiarity — you've used Claude Code, ChatGPT, or similar tools in your own work or personal projects.

  • Proven strategy — you've written a test strategy or edge-case list that developers actually followed.

Probably not for you if:

  • You want a script to follow and a checklist to tick, not a problem to think through.

  • You see AI as a threat to your job rather than a tool that removes the boring parts.

  • You're looking for a test-automation / SDET role where writing automation code is the main skill — that's a different path here.

Benefits

What comes with the job:

Salary: 9****000 – 13 000 PLN gross / month (Employment contract)

  • 100% remote — fully flexible, work from anywhere in Poland

  • English classes + dev fund — dedicated budget for your professional development

  • Medical & life insurance — co-financed, comprehensive coverage

  • 24/26 days off — time to recharge and give back to the community

  • Company retreats & events — regular meetups, wedding and baby packs, referral program

  • Flat hierarchy — open communication, no bureaucracy

→ Recruitment process

  • Intro call (45 min): With our Recruiter. We cover your background, what you're looking for, and mutual fit.

  • Domain & mindset interview (60 min): With the Team Leader and a Quality Assurance Specialist. Expect real business scenarios, edge-case thinking exercises, and questions about how you already use AI in your own testing workflow. We're not testing framework trivia.

  • Practical case: A time-boxed exercise: given a short feature description, you produce a structured edge-case list and exploratory test plan. Reviewed together in a follow-up call — we care about your reasoning, not just the length of the list.

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