
Quality Specialist | Python Selenium Enthusiast | Automation Tester | Mastering test automation & sharing knowledge through projects.
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Bank of America
Automation Tester
June 15, 2026 – Present
playwright-week2-foundation
May 13, 2026 – Present
Hands-on Playwright automation practice using TypeScript, covering project setup, headed/headless execution, locator strategies, assertions, login workflows, codegen exploration, and form submission scenarios. Focused on building reliable UI automation and strong testing fundamentals.
View Projectplaywright-week1-setup
May 5, 2025 – Present
Hands-on TypeScript practice focused on type safety, validation logic, async programming, structured test data, and building a strong foundation for automation testing.
View Projectselenium-week8-reporting-cicd
January 18, 2025 – January 20, 2025
Week 8 of my Selenium learning focuses on detailed reporting and CI/CD integration using GitHub Actions. Highlights include advanced HTML report generation, real-time notifications, parallel test execution, and GitHub Actions for automated workflows. The final step toward mastering Selenium!
View Projectselenium-week7-advanced-integration
January 6, 2025 – January 20, 2025
Week 7 focuses on advanced Selenium practices and framework integration. Tasks include cross-browser testing, headless mode, CI/CD with Jenkins, and cloud/browser grid integration using BrowserStack or Selenium Grid. Enhance automation scalability and execution in diverse environments for robust testing solutions.
View Projectselenium-week6-pom
December 30, 2024 – January 3, 2025
Exploring the Page Object Model (POM) to structure Selenium scripts for scalability and reusability. Refactored existing code into page classes, implemented test cases using POM, and ran tests with optimized object locators. Mastered script modularity, enhancing test management and maintainability.
View Projectselenium-learning-hub
December 30, 2024 – January 20, 2025
Centralized repository for my Selenium learning journey, showcasing structured week-wise tasks, scripts, and frameworks. This hub links to all related repositories, organized by themes like locators, frameworks, CI/CD, and more. Ideal for tracking progress and sharing automation insights.
View Projectselenium-week5-framework
December 21, 2024 – December 26, 2024
This repository focuses on building an automation framework with Selenium and Python. It includes organizing test scripts, implementing reusable components, and setting up configurations for a scalable framework. The goal is to structure tests efficiently for maintainability and scalability.
View Projectselenium-week3-advanced-elements
December 9, 2024 – December 14, 2024
This repository contains my work for Week 3 of the Python Selenium Learning Journey. It covers advanced automation tasks, including handling dropdowns, alerts, iframes, and multi-window scenarios, as well as implementing keyboard and mouse interactions using ActionChains. Explore the scripts to see real-world web automation examples!
View Projectselenium-week2-locators
December 7, 2024 – December 16, 2024
Week 2 focused on mastering Selenium locators (ID, class name, XPath, CSS selectors) and automating tasks like form submissions with dynamic success message handling. Extracted web table data was displayed using PrettyTable. Also automated e-commerce searches to dynamically extract product details.
View Projectselenium-week1-basics
November 30, 2024 – December 7, 2024
A beginner-friendly repository showcasing Week 1 of my Python Selenium learning journey, covering environment setup, WebDriver basics, and simple automation scripts.
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's projects are exclusively personal learning initiatives, primarily focused on mastering automation tools. While this demonstrates strong self-motivation and a proactive learning attitude, the lack of diverse project types (e.g., team projects, open-source contributions, projects outside core automation) and the absence of completed psychometric tests limit the ability to fully assess cultural fit, especially regarding collaboration, stress handling, and broader work attitude. The current experience is listed as 'current' but with a future start date, which makes it difficult to assess real-world team collaboration or project delivery experience.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
The candidate's project descriptions indicate a structured approach to learning and problem-solving, which suggests good operational fit. The focus on CI/CD and reporting implies an understanding of the broader testing lifecycle. However, without psychometric or English test scores, a comprehensive assessment of soft skills and operational fit is limited.