Why I Built TriviaSDET: A Platform by an SDET, for SDETs
As a Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) myself, I've experienced firsthand the evolving landscape of software testing and quality assurance. The journey from manual testing to becoming a proficient SDET is both challenging and rewarding. Through my years in the industry, I noticed a gap between traditional learning resources and the real-world skills needed in modern testing roles.
This realization, combined with my passion for helping others grow in their careers, led to the creation of TriviaSDET. I wanted to build a platform that I wish I had when I was starting my SDET journey – a comprehensive, interactive learning environment that focuses on practical skills and real-world scenarios.
Today's SDET interviews are becoming increasingly complex. Companies aren't just looking for testers anymore; they want well-rounded engineers who understand test automation, API testing, performance testing, and DevOps practices. The traditional approach of memorizing test cases or learning a single automation framework isn't enough.
That's why TriviaSDET focuses on comprehensive skill development across multiple areas:
Hands-on experience with Java and SQL, focusing on real testing scenarios and automation challenges.
Covering everything from basic testing concepts to advanced automation patterns and API testing strategies.
AI-powered mock interviews and voice Q&A sessions to build confidence and improve communication skills.
TriviaSDET isn't just a learning platform; it's a community. We're building a space where aspiring and experienced SDETs can grow together, share knowledge, and stay updated with the latest industry trends. Our commitment is to continuously evolve the platform based on user feedback and industry demands.
We're constantly adding new features and content to help you:
Whether you're just starting your SDET journey or looking to level up your skills, TriviaSDET is here to support your growth. We understand the challenges because we've faced them ourselves. Together, we can build a stronger, more skilled testing community.