Maja Projchev

Maja Projchev

Quality Engineer
Skopje, North Macedonia Open to opportunities
Profile

4+ years ensuring software quality through meticulous testing and clear documentation. I find the bugs others miss and build processes that prevent them from coming back. I thrive in collaborative teams and naturally take initiative — whether it's clarifying requirements, coordinating sprint demos, or documenting system workflows for the whole team.

Toolkit

Testing

Manual Web & Mobile Functional Regression Smoke Exploratory API

Automation

Selenium Appium Java TestNG

Tools

Postman Jira Azure DevOps

Process

Test Case Design Bug Reporting Test Planning Documentation

ISTQB Certified Tester

Foundation Level · 2021

Experience
2023 — Present

Quality Engineer

Inscale Macedonia

Testing the integration between Magento CMS and Infor ERP across orders, warehouse, repair, and shipment subsystems. I handle functional, smoke, exploratory, and regression testing — improving stability and reducing post-release defects. I coordinate sprint demos, maintain test cases and bug reports in Azure DevOps, and perform API testing with Postman.

2021 — 2023

Quality Engineer

Scalefocus

Tested lottery mobile applications across Android and iOS — functional, regression, smoke, and exploratory testing. Built and maintained automated test suites with Appium (Java), developed UI test scripts with Selenium and TestNG, and compiled final test reports that drove release decisions.

2021

QA Tester Intern

Bright Box

Where it started. Manual testing of web applications, writing test cases, and learning to document clear, actionable bug reports.

Education

Software Tester

Seavus Education & Development Center · 2019 — 2020

Master's, Civil Law

Faculty of Law Iustinianus I · 2013 — 2016

Bachelor's, Legal Studies

Faculty of Law Iustinianus I · 2010 — 2013

Philosophy

Communication is key

Say it — I'm on it!

It's not about speed; it's about steady pace

Time is money — except during testing

Zoom in and out to see the full picture

There's no "I" in TEAM

Focus on what's important