Human Being
USYou have better options than Testlio After being with Testlio for over three years, I can only recommend it to people who are interested in learning the field of QA. There's good at Testlio, they are working on the platform to be more user friendly. It's simple to apply for work and the bug reporting framework is fluid. Most importantly they provide alot of material to learn from. However, the way the company is operated is completely unreasonable. There are server issues, communication issues, irregular scheduling, and sometimes even payment issues. All of these things while the hourly as that of a Walmart worker. All of these things can be annoying, but forgivable. The main issue is that as a tester, you're expected to be perfect in a imperfect system. Everyone above you can make mistakes and arbitrarily alter things. But Testers are replaceable cogs in a machine that pretends you matter. Many TL's in the company are more focused on punishing testers than actually identifying bugs for clients. I've worked so much unpaid overtime reproducing bugs. I invested money into devices we were missing for runs. I helped other Testers who needed guidance. I went the extra mile for years on end. I took pride in the work. In the end, the smallest of details that could've been resolved within minutes had me terminated. I can't even find the anger in myself over this because I no longer respect Testlio to even feel the loss. There are plenty of good individuals in the company, but there are people who are rotting it from the inside. The company is accountable for this because the isolating policies enables it. All in all, if you want to learn and gain experience in QA, testlio is a accessible option. I cannot recommend it to anyone beyond that. If you can do this, you'll get much more value for your time elsewhere.
Kristi
KNWay too strict with their rules Way too strict with their rules, they should give people at least two chances if they might I have broken rules at least give a second chance before deciding to permanently close accounts. Sometimes not everyone has the intentions to do bad in a company sometimes its honest and innocent mistake you may have made. I would never recommend Testlio to anyone. Its waste of time.
Uladzimir K
USIrresponsible and unresponsive management teams Irresponsible and unresponsive management teams (Test Engineers and Test Team Leads), poorly optimized test plans for many projects, and as a result: 1. Missed deadlines 2. Opened invalid issues 3. Almost always overtime ( you can easily halve your hourly rate to get your actual hourly rate as a freelancer on Testlio ). 4. Some great customers have already stopped testing their products on the Testlio platform (e.g., Grammarly), but the lazy management of the QA test teams is almost never able to draw conclusions and admit their own mistakes and ordinary QA testers are always guilty in the end. Also, you can easily get strikes: a. By asking other testers to add a valid repro-comment to the opened valid bug (e.g. Portrait Health ) b. By asking to replace you with another tester when the project management team does not want to do their work or because of almost always sleeping TTL and PM (e.g. Bright Health CRM ) c. When the assigned device is not compatible with the customer app (e.g SugarHouse Casino) Avoid this platform if you value your time, especially when working from the United States of America!
Bakhtiyor Davlatov
PLBest freelance platform for me I'm an active tester at Testlio for last 5 months. To be honest, it is the best freelance platform for me so far. I have been testing on several similar companies, but conditions at Testlio are better for sure! - Hourly pay - Amazing team - Diverse and interesting projects - Possibility to get a higher position They value my time, opinion and skills!
Yuliya Sopovskaya
RUIt is very difficult to go to the siteā¦ It is very difficult to go to the site to test, I spent many hours and all in vain. I have never received an assignment in a year. This is the bottom and not the company.