As a Junior Software Tester, your days will often involve working closely with software developers and senior testers to understand project requirements, executing test cases, documenting bugs, and verifying the resolution of those bugs. You may also participate in team meetings, sprint reviews, and occasionally write or update test documentation. The workload can vary depending on where the project is in its development cycle, but you’ll regularly switch between manual testing, exploratory testing, and learning new testing tools. This collaborative and dynamic environment helps you quickly develop both your technical skills and your understanding of real-world software development processes.