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OKR template to achieve beginner level proficiency in Quality Assurance

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This OKR is aimed at achieving a beginner level proficiency in Quality Assurance (QA). The objectives cover obtaining recognized entry-level QA certification, achieving a passing grade in an online QA introductory course, and participating in real-world QA projects. The initiatives associated are preparation for the certification exam, research on QA certifications, and registration for the exam.

To elevate the person's knowledge in QA, they are required to attain a grade of 85% or more in an online introductory course. Initiatives for this objective include rigorous study of course materials, successful completion of assignments, and achieving the target score on all tests.

Further, the person is encouraged to actively participate in at least three real-world QA projects. Initiatives to achieve this include locating suitable projects, registering for project participation, and actively engaging in the tasks for hands-on experience.

This OKR is practical and encompassing as it targets theoretical knowledge through certification and actual experience through hands-on projects. This mix of theoretical and practical work prepares the person for an entry-level QA role effectively and thoroughly.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveAchieve beginner level proficiency in Quality Assurance
  • Key ResultKRObtain a recognized entry-level QA certification
  • TaskPrepare for certification examination based on selected program
  • TaskRegister and take the certification examination
  • TaskResearch entry-level QA certifications and their prerequisites
  • Key ResultKRComplete online QA introductory course with a passing grade of 85% or higher
  • TaskDiligently study course materials and complete assignments
  • TaskRegister for the online QA introductory course
  • TaskAchieve a score of 85% or higher on all tests
  • Key ResultKRParticipate in 3 real-world QA projects for hands-on experience
  • TaskEnroll or apply for participation in these projects
  • TaskIdentify 3 real-world QA projects to participate in
  • TaskEngage in project tasks actively for experience
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