What's really going on in the QA industry in 2026 - AI, salaries, hiring trends, remote jobs, requirements, and career opportunities.
Most people think getting into tech requires being a coding genius, having a Computer Science degree, or spending years learning programming.
But QA works differently.
That's why many strong QA engineers didn't come from tech backgrounds at all.
Teachers. Managers. Waiters. Logistics coordinators. People without CS degrees.
Today, they work inside real tech teams, test live products, and grow into Automation and AI Testing roles.
You may be much closer to a tech career than you think.
That's exactly why we created QA Intro Week - a low-risk way to experience a tech career before making a big commitment.
Most people spend months watching tech videos, scrolling Reddit, saving job posts. But never actually take the first step.
Meanwhile, others are already trying QA hands-on and realizing: "I can do this much faster than I thought."
Less than the cost of a regular dinner. But for some people, this week becomes the beginning of a completely new career trajectory.