Welcome to the
QE Academy!

Our innovative academy program puts you on the road to a career in Quality Engineering.

Applications are closed. Please check back for the next academy dates.

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Learn Quality Engineering from the experts

The QE Academy is an in-depth, five week, fully paid learning experience designed to jumpstart your career in software quality engineering. You’ll learn from Slalom Build quality engineers with years of industry experience testing and automating complex modern software. They’ll guide you through the custom-designed curriculum and prepare you for a career in quality engineering.

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What you’ll learn

It’s not a bootcamp or an internship. You’ll be paid to learn. Through a combination of lectures, activities, group discussion, and hands-on labs, this intensive, comprehensive curriculum consists of 20 custom-created modules designed to teach all aspects of QE fundamentals. You’ll cover topics such as:

Test strategy and test case design

TDD and BDD

Agile development methodology and Scrum

Testing data and analytics pipelines

The role of the QE in modern teams

Native mobile app testing

Unit, API, and UI automation

Performance testing

CI/CD pipelines

And much more!

Who should apply

This program is designed for early career engineers, bootcamp graduates, or anyone looking to make a shift into a more challenging, rewarding field. There’s no ‘typical’ academy candidate. Previous academies have included people from widely diverse backgrounds and experiences. However, a working knowledge of at least one modern programming language (JavaScript, Python, C#, Java, TypeScript, etc.) is required.

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Interested in finding
out more?

That’s what we like to hear. Here are some resources to help you get acquainted with QE at Slalom Build:


First, the basics: Quality Engineering at Slalom Build

We work with some important Core Principles

What’s it take to be a QE? Here’s a Learning Roadmap

Hear from our very first QE Academy class

And for a view from the rest of our engineering teams, check out the Build Blog