Quality Assurance Remote Jobs

Manual QA, bug-hunting, and content review opportunities. 0 open roles below.

About Quality Assurance work

Manual QA roles ask you to follow test plans, file bug reports, and verify fixes — no coding required. The work is methodical and detail-oriented, and it's a respected pathway into product, engineering, or test automation. Most teams will train you on their tooling; what they want to see in your application is that you can write a clear, reproducible bug report.

Typical hiring process

Most companies hiring for quality assurance roles run a three-stage process: a written application (cover note + résumé), a 30-minute introductory call with a recruiter or hiring manager, and a small paid or unpaid trial task that mirrors the actual work. The trial task is the part most beginners under-prepare for — it's a far better predictor of who gets hired than the interview itself. Treat it like the most important deliverable of your week.

How to apply if you have no experience

Lead with a short, honest cover note (under 200 words) that does three things: shows you've actually read the job description, demonstrates the relevant skill in some small way (a sample, a side project, a relevant past experience that isn't on your résumé), and acknowledges what you'd need to learn. Hiring managers are rarely fooled by inflated résumés but they consistently reward self-awareness and clear writing.