+ Post Job +
Remote Test Analyst
Home › Work From Home

Remote Test Analyst

📍 Anywhere 🏷️ Work From Home 💰 $115,000 / year

Remote Test Analyst – Shaping Quality That Matters

Built for People Who Love Solving Puzzles

Ever cracked a tricky puzzle and felt that rush of satisfaction? That’s what we’re chasing here. As our Remote Test Analyst, you’ll be the person making sure our software works smoothly—no glitches, no frustration, just a great experience for the people who use it.

Why This Role Stands Out

Testing here isn’t just ticking boxes. The projects you’ll touch help real people—like making healthcare systems faster so patients get care quickly, or helping someone access their finances in seconds. Your work won’t just be seen, it’ll be felt.

The Difference You’ll Make

You’ll go beyond finding bugs. You’ll spot the small details that make a big difference—like the button that’s hard to tap on mobile or the animation that takes too long to load. When you notice something’s off, you’ll work with our developers to fix it before it ever reaches the customer.

A Day in the Life

Some mornings you’ll dive into exploratory testing, seeing how a new feature behaves. Other times, you’ll review automated test reports with your coffee, chasing down odd results. We keep things fresh so you’re always thinking, always curious. Here’s a taste of what you’ll do:
  • Step into the shoes of a first-time user and explore new features.
  • Share quick updates and laughs in our Monday team huddle.
  • Troubleshoot odd bugs with developers until you crack the case.
  • Write test cases so clear that anyone could follow them.

Working Remote, Staying Connected

Sure, working from home can feel a bit quiet, but we keep things lively:
  • Weekly video calls to share wins.
  • A team chat for swapping tips, memes, and must-watch shows.
  • Virtual coffee breaks where we talk about anything but work.
We trust you to manage your own time. If you deliver quality, we’re happy.

Skills That Help You Thrive

  • Keen eye for detail – You spot the tiny things others miss.
  • Natural curiosity – You wonder, “What if I try this…?”
  • Clear communicator – You explain issues in plain language.
  • Experience with manual and some automated testing.
  • Understanding of Agile or similar workflows.

Moments We Remember

Like the time Jamie caught a Friday-afternoon bug that would’ve wiped user progress if someone hit “back” twice. We fixed it before the weekend, and by Monday, the client said, “Everything works perfectly.” Or when Priya spent an hour chasing a bug—only to discover her Wi-Fi was the real culprit. We laughed and learned.

What’s in It for You

This role pays $115,000 a year, plus:
  • Flexible hours.
  • A budget to set up your workspace.
  • Paid learning days for any course you choose.
  • Time off when you need it.

Why You’ll Enjoy Being Here

We care about doing great work and about each other. You’ll get space to experiment, support to grow, and the freedom to do your best without corporate noise. We celebrate every win—big launches and small breakthroughs alike.

Ready to Jump In?

If you want a role where every fix, every test, every improvement makes a difference—this is the place. Let’s build something people can count on.
Global Applicants Welcome: Candidates from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, Australia, India and other eligible regions worldwide are encouraged to apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

In this role, you’ll often run into issues that don’t show up in standard test cases. Sometimes a feature works fine in one scenario but breaks in another, or behaves differently across devices. This position is really about digging into those edge cases and figuring out what’s going wrong before users ever notice.
Most of the collaboration happens through chats, quick calls, and shared tools. If something feels off, you’ll usually jump in with a developer and walk through it together. This role isn’t isolated—you’re constantly communicating, clarifying, and ensuring everyone understands the issue.
It doesn’t feel repetitive because you’re not just following scripts all day. Some days you’re exploring new features freely, other days you’re chasing down something weird that doesn’t quite make sense. This role keeps you thinking, which is what makes it interesting over time.
You don’t need to be deeply specialized, but having a basic understanding helps. In this position, you might review automated test results or notice when something important isn’t covered. It’s less about writing complex scripts and more about knowing where automation fits in.
Being naturally curious helps a lot. If you tend to question things and try different paths just to see what happens, you’ll do well. This role also rewards patience and the ability to explain problems simply so others can act on them quickly.
Apply Now