An entry-level software tester works to test a computer system or program and ensure that the development does not have bugs or other issues. As an entry-level software tester, your responsibilities include analyzing and reviewing system specifications, reviewing the results of executed test scripts, and documenting and reporting technical issues. Other duties include collaborating with QA engineers, executing automated and manual test cases to analyze the results, performing analysis of software, troubleshooting problems, evaluating product code to ensure that it meets all specifications, creating logs to document any defects in the testing phases, and helping to create test plans and strategies.