Anyone Here Switched from Non-IT to Software Testing? Was It Worth It?
Yes, many professionals have successfully switched from non-IT backgrounds to software testing, and for most, it has absolutely been worth it. Software testing is one of the most accessible entry points into the IT industry because it focuses on logical thinking, attention to detail, and problem-solving rather than deep coding skills at the start. People from mechanical, civil, banking, teaching, and even healthcare backgrounds have transitioned after structured training and hands-on practice. With automation, AI-driven testing, and strong demand in 2026, career growth, salary stability, and remote opportunities make software testing a practical and rewarding switch for motivated learners.
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How practical are the QA Tester classes at H2K Infosys more theory or real-world hands-on projects?
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Can non-IT students become QA testers?
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Can software testing courses guarantee job placement?
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What industries hire candidates after software testing training?
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What is the difference between manual testing and automation testing courses?
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