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How much do qa jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for qa in the United States is $44.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36.54 and $54.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a QA (Quality Assurance) professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a QA professional, you need a strong understanding of software testing principles, attention to detail, and knowledge of quality assurance methodologies, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with automated testing tools (such as Selenium or JUnit), bug tracking systems (like Jira), and possibly certifications like ISTQB are highly valuable. Excellent analytical skills, effective communication, and a collaborative mindset help QA professionals identify issues and work efficiently with development teams. These skills are essential to ensure software reliability, user satisfaction, and the overall success of development projects.

What are some common challenges Quality Assurance (QA) professionals face when working with cross-functional teams?

QA professionals often encounter challenges such as differing priorities between development and testing teams, tight project deadlines, and communication gaps that can lead to misunderstandings about requirements or bug severity. Successfully navigating these challenges requires strong collaboration skills, proactive communication, and a solutions-focused mindset. QA team members frequently act as a bridge between developers, product managers, and other stakeholders to ensure quality standards are met throughout the software development lifecycle.

What are QA (Quality Assurance) professionals?

QA (Quality Assurance) professionals are responsible for ensuring that products, usually software or hardware, meet specified quality standards before they are released to customers. They design and execute tests, identify defects, and work with development teams to improve processes and product reliability. Their goal is to prevent issues, ensure user satisfaction, and help organizations deliver high-quality outcomes efficiently.

What is the difference between Qa vs Software Tester?

AspectQaSoftware Tester
CertificationsQA certifications, ISTQBISTQB, Certified Software Tester
Work EnvironmentQuality assurance teams, development cyclesTesting labs, development projects
Industry UsageUsed broadly in software, manufacturing, and product industriesPrimarily in software development

Qa (Quality Assurance) professionals focus on overall process improvement, standards, and preventing defects across the entire development cycle. Software Testers primarily execute test cases to identify bugs. While both roles involve testing, Qa has a broader scope including process audits, documentation, and quality standards, whereas Software Testers concentrate on executing tests and reporting issues.

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Quality Assurance Evaluator

CrossCheck QA

Waltham, MA • On-site

$65K - $70K/yr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

At CrossCheck, a Quality Assurance Evaluator is responsible for conducting thorough, unbiased, on-site assessments of food and hospitality operations to ensure excellence in service, safety, and compliance.

Key Responsibilities

Evaluators at CrossCheck focus on the following core areas during their assessments:

  1. Food Quality & Safety: Measuring taste, consistency, and visual appeal while reviewing compliance with regulations like ServSafe, HACCP, and the FDA.
  2. Guest Experience: Evaluating staff responsiveness, professionalism, and overall service execution.
  3. Operational Compliance: Verifying adherence to contract standards, service-level agreements (SLAs), and internal operational policies.
  4. Facility Inspections: Assessing the cleanliness, upkeep, and functionality of equipment and facilities – both front and back of house.
  5. Reporting & Documentation: Delivering detailed software-generated but human evaluator driven reports within 48 hours that include photo documentation of key findings and weighted scoring – often compared to the last evaluation cycle.
  6. Accountability Coaching: Partnering with client teams to interpret findings and guide the implementation of corrective action plans.

Qualifications and Professional Profile

While specific postings may vary by industry (e.g., Higher Education, Healthcare, or Corporate Dining), successful candidates typically possess:

  1. Industry Expertise: A background in hospitality, often with experience in management or specialized consulting.
  2. Analytical Skills: The ability to translate observations into quantifiable data and trends.
  3. Communication: Strong interpersonal skills for one-on-one coaching sessions and clear, concise digital reporting.
  4. Regulatory Knowledge: Familiarity with nutrition standards and sector specific safety regulations (e.g., senior living or campus dining) – informed by certifications like ServSafe

Industries Served

Evaluators work across several specialized hospitality sectors:

  1. Corporate Dining: Enhancing workplace culture through food service quality.
  2. Healthcare: Maintaining nutrition and safety standards for patients.
  3. Higher Education: Supporting student-focused dining programs.
  4. Senior Living: Maintaining nutrition and safety standards for residents.

Travel Requirements

  1. Evaluators are expected to travel weekly to client locations to conduct onsite assessments, where assessments are intentionally clustered against major metro market penetration for business and travel efficiencies.

CrossCheck, part of the Phoenix3 Collective portfolio, CrossCheck is a comprehensive Quality Assurance (QA) and contract compliance platform designed to evaluate and enhance onsite food and hospitality services across senior living, healthcare, corporate, higher education, and hospitality sectors. As a trusted partner, CrossCheck collaborates with organizations to align vision, assess performance, and drive continuous improvement in the dining and hospitality sectors. Through a structured four-part approach, CrossCheck delivers customized assessments, real-time analysis, and prescriptive action planning to ensure measurable and sustainable improvements. More information about CrossCheck can be found at

CrossCheck | Quality Assurance (QA) and contract compliance platform.

Don’t meet ALL the requirements but think you have the ability and determination to have an impact in this role? Let us know! Data shows that diverse candidates may be less likely to apply when they do not think they meet all the job requirements, but very few successful candidates possess all the requested skills and experiences. We are a culture of learners, and we want culture accelerators who are willing to learn and grow. If you think that is you and this role fits with your career aspirations, give it a shot!