Abstract:
Being competitive is vital for surviving in today's global market place. A high level of
Quality is a key attribute of competitiveness. Therefore Quality Assurance (QA) is a
critical factor in any industry, especially in the field of Information Technology (IT).
However in IT, though QA is a critical component, it is a highly misunderstood field.
As a result a shortage of skilled QA Engineers exists today in Sri Lanka. This is
mainly due to undergraduate IT students not considering QA as a good career path.
The primary objective of this research paper is to determine why a majority of IT
graduates do not consider Quality Assurance as a career option. Consideration was
given to answering the question of whether QA Engineers are satisfied with their
current work duties, whether the target segment of applicants for QA positions should
be changed and to collect recommendations to motivate QA Engineers in Sri Lanka.
In pursuit of these objectives, the research focuses on an extensive literature review.
Following which, the results of an unstructured interview is presented. The set
purpose of the unstructured interviews was to investigate the scope of work entrusted
to QA Engineers in Sri Lanka and their perceptions, attitudes and behavioral
responses towards Software Quality Assurance. Based on these results, an extended
field survey was carried out targeting four different groups of individuals to answer
the primary objective of the research.
Based on the overall findings, the study concluded that good graduates were not
interested in joining QA. Research revealed that this is due to industry salary scales,
and them not considering QA as an important function of the IT sector. This negative
impact on the students perceptions of QA is contributed to by the tasks currently
handled by QA Engineers and their low job satisfaction levels. Therefore students
perceived QA as a less desirable career option.