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== Mobile Squad - Testing and Automating Mobile Banking Apps ==
== Mobile Squad - Testing and Automating Mobile Banking Apps ==


In my first role at Westpac, I tested iOS and Android consumer banking apps, and contributed to automating the new features developed by the team ([https://appium.io/ Appium], [https://www.browserstack.com/guide/getting-started-xcuitest-framework XCUITest]). I took a "shift-left" approach, for example, contributing early to the app design (UX) to make sure the new features were user-friendly and accessible across a range of user demographics. I also learned to use [https://www.charlesproxy.com/ Charles Proxy] to intercept and modify API calls to simulate alternative and negative scenarios, and I helped to maintain on-device mocks (compiled into the debug builds of the apps). During release phases, I actively participated in testing activities.
In my first role at Westpac, I tested Westpac's iOS and Android consumer banking apps.
 
I contributed to  
 
* Automating the new features developed by the team ([https://appium.io/ '''Appium'''], [https://www.browserstack.com/guide/getting-started-xcuitest-framework '''XCUITest''']).  
* App design and '''UX''' to test that new features were '''beautiful''', '''simple''' and '''accessible''' for a wide range of users. (ie. "'''shifting-left'''")
* Using [https://www.charlesproxy.com/ '''Charles Proxy'''] to intercept and modify API calls to facilitate alternative and negative testing scenarios.
* Maintaining the '''on-device mocks''' (compiled into the debug builds of the apps).  
* '''Release''' testing activities.

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