I was hired to do some simple manual QA a year ago at a startup. Eventually I was asked to look into Selenium automation. Now I work 20 hours a week building a a huge acceptance test suite using the Node.js bindings for Selenium ( I learned coding on the go).
Last week I was hired by Gwyneth Paltrow's ecommerce site Goop to do the exact same thing for them. Build an automation solution using javascript for their platform.
This is not the path I set out for when I decided to learn to code and break into tech. (I want to be a regular fullstack developer) but I've stumbled into this and the pay looks promising and I can work remotely.
If I set myself up as a javascript QA consultant building test suites using selenium webdriver JS, would that be specializing too much? Is this a promising career path?
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