| I don't have a whole lot of documentation as a QA engineer. In my previous job, I was a QA engineer for hardware and bios (for the software part), doing a lot more documentation than I do today as strictly software. Then again, it could have to do with the my employer changing.
I spend only about ~10% of my time maintaining and writing test cases for the techs. I spend a fair amount of time in communication and work with the development team (which our dev team is fucking badass and amazing), and doing root cause analysis and building technical dispositions for our clients when they use our technology. I have to travel and go on site to our customers and handle their escalations. So I do a lot of account liason type activities too.
Its a long list. heh. But documentation, at least where I'm at, isn't one of them. |