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Is becoming a QA Tester a good idea nowadays?
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Planning on Studying QA. Both Manual and Automated. I had a degree in Business and a PM college certification. Do not like what I was doing at my job and QA seemed fun to me while we were going over it during Agile courses. There are options for becoming a PM in QA as well, but you need to know what you are doing, so I will start learning QA and plan on working as a tester for 1-2 years. Also, is it possible to move to other IT fields after QA? Thanks!
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