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Interview kit · 2026

QA Automation Engineer interview questions

A curated set of 8 questions for technical and behavioural rounds with qa automation engineers. Tap any card for what to listen for.

Interview prep

Questions to ask a qa automation engineer

Grouped by area. Pick 3–4 per round; calibrate as a panel after each candidate.

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Maximum rounds

Top qa automation engineers drop out of processes longer than 3 rounds. Run a 30-min intro, a technical deep-dive, and a final with team & leadership - no take-homes longer than 2 hours.

Skills to probe in qa automation engineer interviews

4 core · 4 nice to have

Core stack

PlaywrightCypressSeleniumAppium

Nice to have

TypeScriptCI/CDAPI TestingPerformance Testing

Interviewing tips

The qa automation engineer hiring playbook

QA Automation Engineer specialist or generalist - which should you hire?

The honest answer depends on the half-life of your qa automation engineer surface area. If you expect to keep investing in Playwright and Cypress work over the next 18-24 months, a specialist qa automation engineer will out-deliver a generalist on day-30 throughput and stakeholder confidence.

If your team is under ten people, or qa automation engineer responsibilities are spread across two or three roles already, hire a strong generalist who has shipped this work in anger at least twice. The cross-disciplinary pattern recognition will pay for itself the first time priorities collide.

On Haystack we surface both - filtered by whether the candidate self-identifies as a qa automation engineer specialist and verified against their last two roles. Expect to pay around £60k–£82k for a mid-level UK hire, scaling toward £88k–£120k for senior.

What strong qa automation engineers actually bring

A great qa automation engineer is not the one with the longest CV - it is the one who has owned a hard Playwright call and changed how they work because of how it landed. Across the qa & support hires we have placed in 2025-2026, the same patterns keep showing up.

  • A written 30/60/90 plan in week one, anchored to Playwright delivery milestones rather than ramp-up vanity metrics.
  • An opinion on what NOT to do with Cypress, backed by an example where adding it would have hurt the team.
  • QA Automation Engineers who pair Playwright depth with cross-functional fluency - they bring product, design and data into their decisions, not just engineering.
  • Active mentorship of at least one other qa automation engineer or adjacent role - usually a junior - within the first quarter.

Red flags when interviewing qa automation engineers

Every discipline has its own pattern of plausible-sounding answers that fall apart in production. For qa automation engineers, these are the patterns that most often correlate with a six-month regret hire on the employer side.

  • Blames previous teams for failed Playwright work without explaining what they personally shipped to mitigate it.
  • Cannot name a single qa automation engineer project where they removed scope rather than added it.
  • Defines "senior qa automation engineer" purely by years of experience, not by the scope of decisions they own.
  • Lists Playwright on the CV but cannot describe a single trade-off they hit in production - all framework, no friction.

A sample take-home for qa automation engineer candidates

When teams ask us how to evaluate a qa automation engineer beyond a CV and a chat, we recommend a 90-minute paid take-home that mirrors real work, not a trivia quiz. The brief below is one we have refined with employers hiring across qa & support teams.

Give the candidate a small, intentionally imperfect artefact tied to "design and build automated test suites". Their task is to add a second capability - tied to "own test infrastructure and flakiness" - while keeping existing behaviour intact. Then grade in three parts.

  • Correctness: the new work satisfies the brief and at least one edge case the candidate flags themselves.
  • Judgement: did they refactor, wrap or work around the existing imperfection? Any of the three is fine - we are listening for the reasoning, not the verdict.
  • Communication: a short written note explaining what they would do differently with another week, what they noticed about Playwright, Cypress and Selenium, plus working exposure to Appium, TypeScript and CI/CD, and the assumptions they made along the way.

What to expect in the first 30 days from a Haystack qa automation engineer hire

By week one, the new qa automation engineer should have shipped a small, low-risk artefact to production or a stakeholder - a docs fix, a small process change, a first review on someone else's work. The goal is to validate the loop, not to ship anything heroic.

By week two, the qa automation engineer is shadowing the active workstreams, attending standups in observe-mode, and asking pointed questions about why specific decisions were made. If they are not asking those questions, the hire is going to plateau.

By day 30, they own one cleanly-scoped slice of the qa automation engineer surface area, have published a public ramp-up doc, and are the named point of contact for stakeholders inside that slice. Every Haystack employer gets a structured onboarding template, so you are not reinventing the playbook each hire.

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