Though it can seem to be a daunting task, there are many reasons to switch QA providers or integrate QA into your project. QA ensures that your project is released with as few flaws as possible.
WHO usually switches?
First and foremost, start-up companies that currently do not have QA testing may look into hiring a new team. On the other hand, a company may outgrow its’ current QA team. These companies may look into either hiring fresh QA talent or look into outsourcing their QA needs. QA Outsourcing is beneficial especially when a company ramps up during the testing face and scaling back after a release.
A company may look into switching QA providers for immediate QA help, additional QA expertise or to extend the current QA team.
WHY should I switch?
One of the most motivating factors for a company to change QA providers is unhappiness with their current service. Unhappiness can stem from poor quality, bad communication or a high attrition rate. As the vendor landscape changes, companies begin to look around for newer, more versatile options. Today, this becomes even more relevant with rapidly changing and developing technologies. Unhappiness in service can prevent a company from keeping up with industry standards and rising above the competition.
At the end of the day, does your QA provider add value to your project? If the answer is no, you should look into switching QA providers. We have provided you with a worksheet to evaluate your current QA team here.
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