Amartha is a technology company focused on creating shared prosperity by developing digital financial solutions for the grassroots economy. Founded in 2010 as a microfinance institution, Amartha connects rural, women-led micro-enterprises with affordable capital. Amartha is expanding as a tech company, building a microfinance ecosystem that connects to the growing digital economy through capital, investment, and payment services. By boosting the competitiveness of micro and small entrepreneurs, Amartha empowers women-led MSMEs, creates jobs, and fosters inclusive economic growth.
About The Role
To support the growing complexity of our platform—especially as we develop and integrate key donation and zakat features into the AmarthaFin app—we need rigorous testing and clear Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure stability, security, and a smooth user experience. Without a dedicated QA Engineer, we risk bugs, inconsistencies, and disruptions in donor transactions, which are critical for maintaining trust. Bringing in a QA Engineer will help ensure all new features are thoroughly tested, well-documented, and meet our commitment to delivering reliable, high-quality service.
Responsibilities
At Amartha, we are dedicated to creating a workplace that celebrates diversity, ensures equity, and fosters inclusion. We believe that diverse perspectives—shaped by factors such as gender, age, race, ethnicity, education, culture, and life experiences—drive innovation and growth.
We actively welcome individuals from all backgrounds to join us in building an environment where everyone feels respected, valued, and empowered. Our commitment is to provide equal opportunities and foster a sense of belonging that enables our employees to thrive and make meaningful contributions.
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