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Selenium Certification Course Overview

This Selenium certification training in Austin has been designed by some of the most acclaimed professionals in the field of Selenium Suite. This Selenium certification course in Austin has been designed to give you an in-depth understanding of the field while simultaneously familiarizing you with the applications of the concepts.

Skills Covered

  • Core Java concepts
  • Scope of test automation
  • Test cases using Selenium IDE
  • Selenium WebDriver
  • Locating techniques
  • Selenium Grid with TestNG
  • Automation framework

Benefits

In the automation engineering and assurance analysis field, professionals with a background in Selenium certification training in Austin are in high demand. Estimates indicate that assurance testing professionals with this Selenium certification course in Austin can earn between $68,000 and $94,000.

  • Designation
  • Annual Salary
  • Hiring Companies
  • Annual Salary
    $51KMin
    $72KAverage
    $110KMax
    Source: Glassdoor
    Hiring Companies
    Oracle hiring for Selenium Automation Engineer professionals in Austin
    Standard Chartered hiring for Selenium Automation Engineer professionals in Austin
    Wells Fargo hiring for Selenium Automation Engineer professionals in Austin
    Maersk hiring for Selenium Automation Engineer professionals in Austin
    Source: Indeed
  • Annual Salary
    $49KMin
    $69KAverage
    $95KMax
    Source: Glassdoor
    Hiring Companies
    Oracle hiring for Selenium Test Analyst professionals in Austin
    Wells Fargo hiring for Selenium Test Analyst professionals in Austin
    IBM hiring for Selenium Test Analyst professionals in Austin
    Source: Indeed
  • Annual Salary
    $37KMin
    $55KAverage
    $84KMax
    Source: Glassdoor
    Hiring Companies
    Infosys hiring for Selenium Tester professionals in Austin
    JPMorgan Chase hiring for Selenium Tester professionals in Austin
    BNP Paribas hiring for Selenium Tester professionals in Austin
    Source: Indeed

Training Options

Corporate Training

Customized to your team's needs

  • Blended learning delivery model (self-paced eLearning and/or instructor-led options)
  • Flexible pricing options
  • Enterprise grade Learning Management System (LMS)
  • Enterprise dashboards for individuals and teams
  • 24x7 learner assistance and support

Selenium Training Course Curriculum

Eligibility

If you seek to build a career in automation engineering, software development, quality management, or test analysis, this course can help you fulfill your career goals.
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Pre-requisites

In order to participate in this automation training course for Selenium Suite, a candidate needs to possess a good understanding and grasp of the vital concepts of Core Java.
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Course Content

  • Selenium 3.0 Training

    Preview
    • Lesson 01 - Core Java Refresher

      • 1.1 Keywords and Syntax
      • 1.2 variables, operators, and control flows
      • 1.3 OOPs overview from Java context
      • 1.4 Exception Handling, File and DB handling
      • 1.5 Collections overview, and ArrayList example
    • Lesson 02 - Automation Basics

      • 2.1 Fundamentals of test automation
      • 2.2 ROI in Automation
      • 2.3 Automation framework
      • 2.4 Various tools and comparison with Selenium
    • Leson 03 - Introduction to Selenium WebDriver

      • 3.1 What Selenium is and how it is used in the industry
      • 3.2 Features of Selenium
      • 3.3 Selenium IDE - Overview with a couple of examples
      • 3.4 WebDriver Architecture
      • 3.5 Installation of Selenium and supporting tools/Frameworks
    • Lesson 04 - Locating Techniques

      • 4.1 Simple WebDriver Program Demonstration
      • 4.2 Basics of HTML page, tags, attributes, and visible texts
      • 4.3 Importance of attributes in locating elements
      • 4.4 Installation of Firebug and Firepath in Firefox browser
      • 4.5 Locators and Eight Locating Techniques
      • 4.6 Creating robust locators using CSS and XPath
    • Lesson 05 - WebDriver Basics - I

      • 5.1 Execute Tests in Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer
      • 5.2 WebDriver Commands: Driving Browsers and Handling Cookies
      • 5.3 WebElement Commands
      • 5.4 Handling Various WebElements
      • 5.5 WebDriver Timeout Methods
    • Lesson 06 - WebDriver Basics - II

      • 6.1 Handling Multiple elements using findElements() method
      • 6.2 Handling Alerts, Pop-ups, and Frames
      • 6.3 Limitation of Implicit Wait and how Explicit Wait helps
      • 6.4 Advanced User Interactions
      • 6.5 Taking Screenshots
      • 6.6 Working with Firefox profiles
      • 6.7 Handling File Uploads Using AutoIT
      • 6.8 Introduction to Flash Application Testing using Selenium WebDriver
    • Lesson 07 - TestNG

      • 7.1 Arranging Tests in 3-As format
      • 7.2 F.I.R.S.T Principles and SRP
      • 7.3 Various Annotations in TestNG
      • 7.4 TestNG configuration file
      • 7.5 Configuration Annotations
      • 7.6 Attributes of @Test
      • 7.7 Parallel Test Execution Capability
      • 7.8 Assertion APIs
      • 7.9 Passing Parameters to Tests
      • 7.10 Configuring Test Suites
      • 7.11 Reports using TestNG
      • 7.12 Reports using ReportNG
    • Lesson 08 - WebDriver - Framework

      • 8.1 Introduction to various frameworks
      • 8.2 Page Object Design Pattern
      • 8.3 Data Driven Tests using TestNG and POI
      • 8.4 Introduction to Maven and ANT
      • 8.5 Use of Log4j
      • 8.6 Use of Listeners
      • 8.7 Typical components of a framework
      • 8.8 Overview of BDD, TDD
      • 8.9 Code Coverage in Java
      • 8.10 Overview of Sikuli tool for UI testing
      • 8.11 Introduction to Jenkins
      • 8.12 Configuring Jenkins to invoke Selenium Tests
    • Lesson 09 - Selenium Grid

      • 9.1 What is Selenium Grid?
      • 9.2 When to Use Selenium Grid
      • 9.3 Setting up Grid - Hub and Nodes?
      • 9.4 Configuring TestNG.xml to run tests on Grid
    • Lesson 10 - Project Execution

      • 10.1 Automate an eCommerce Application
      • 10.2 Test Automation Requirements Description
      • 10.3 What Next ? How to Start?
      • 10.4 High Level Framework
      • 10.5 Configurability—No To Hard-Coding
      • 10.6 Modularity—Re-Use And DRY
      • 10.7 Test Data Management
      • 10.8 Logging And Reporting
    • Lesson 11 - Mobile App Test Automation Using Appium

      • 11.1 Introduction Mobile App Test Automation
      • 11.2 Introduction to Appium
      • 11.3 UIAutomator with Appium
      • 11.4 Locating Elements - UIAutomator framework
      • 11.5 DesiredCapabilities for Android
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  • Java Essentials

    Preview
    • Lesson 01 - Introduction

      30:10Preview
      • 1.1 Introduction
        00:18
      • 1.2 Lesson Objectives
        00:23
      • 1.3 Java Definition
        00:26
      • 1.4 Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
        00:34
      • 1.5 Working of Java
        01:00
      • 1.6 Running a Basic Java Program
        00:55
      • 1.7 Running a Basic Java Program (contd.)
        01:14
      • 1.8 Running a Basic Java Program in NetBeans IDE
        00:11
      • 1.9 BASIC JAVA SYNTAX
        00:12
      • 1.10 Data Types in Java
        00:26
      • 1.11 Variables in Java
        01:31
      • 1.12 Naming Conventions of Variables
        01:21
      • 1.13 Type Casting
        01:04
      • 1.14 Operators
        00:29
      • 1.15 Mathematical Operators
        00:28
      • 1.16 Unary Operators
        00:15
      • 1.17 Relational Operators
        00:18
      • 1.18 Logical or Conditional Operators
        00:19
      • 1.19 Bitwise Operators
        00:33
      • 1.20 Static Versus Non Static Variables
        00:54
      • 1.21 Static Versus Non Static Variables (contd.)
        00:17
      • 1.22 Statements and Blocks of Code
        01:21
      • 1.23 Flow Control
        00:47
      • 1.24 If Statement
        00:41
      • 1.25 Variants of if Statement
        01:06
      • 1.26 Nested If Statement
        00:40
      • 1.27 Switch Statement
        00:36
      • 1.28 Switch Statement (contd.)
        00:34
      • 1.29 Loop Statements
        01:19
      • 1.30 Loop Statements (contd.)
        00:49
      • 1.31 Break and Continue Statements
        00:43
      • 1.32 Basic Java Constructs
        01:09
      • 1.33 Arrays
        01:16
      • 1.34 Arrays (contd.)
        01:07
      • 1.35 JAVA CLASSES AND METHODS
        00:09
      • 1.36 Classes
        00:46
      • 1.37 Objects
        01:20
      • 1.38 Methods
        01:01
      • 1.39 Access Modifiers
        00:48
      • 1.40 Summary
        00:41
      • 1.41 Thank You
        00:09
    • Lesson 02 - Java Constructors

      21:11Preview
      • 2.1 Java Constructors
        00:21
      • 2.2 Objectives
        00:41
      • 2.3 Features of Java
        01:07
      • 2.4 Classes Objects and Constructors
        01:18
      • 2.5 Constructors
        00:34
      • 2.6 Constructor Overloading
        01:08
      • 2.7 Constructor Overloading (contd.)
        00:28
      • 2.8 PACKAGES
        00:08
      • 2.9 Definition of Packages
        01:12
      • 2.10 Advantages of Packages
        00:29
      • 2.11 Naming Conventions of Packages
        00:28
      • 2.12 Inheritance
        00:08
      • 2.13 Definition of Inheritance
        01:06
      • 2.14 Multilevel Inheritance
        01:15
      • 2.15 Hierarchical Inheritance
        00:23
      • 2.16 Method Overriding
        00:54
      • 2.17 Method Overriding(contd.)
        00:34
      • 2.18 Method Overriding(contd.)
        00:15
      • 2.19 ABSTRACT CLASSES
        00:09
      • 2.20 Definition of Abstract Classes
        00:40
      • 2.21 Usage of Abstract Classes
        00:36
      • 2.22 INTERFACES
        00:08
      • 2.23 Features of Interfaces
        01:02
      • 2.24 Syntax for Creating Interfaces
        00:23
      • 2.25 Implementing an Interface
        00:22
      • 2.26 Implementing an Interface(contd.)
        00:13
      • 2.27 INPUT AND OUTPUT
        00:14
      • 2.28 Features of Input and Output
        00:48
      • 2.29 System.in.read() Method
        00:19
      • 2.30 Reading Input from the Console
        00:30
      • 2.31 Stream Objects
        00:21
      • 2.32 String Tokenizer Class
        00:43
      • 2.33 Scanner Class
        00:31
      • 2.34 Writing Output to the Console
        00:28
      • 2.35 Summary
        01:02
      • 2.36 Thank You
        00:13
    • Lesson 03 - Essential Classes and Exceptions in Java

      28:04Preview
      • 3.1 Essential Classes and Exceptions in Java
        00:18
      • 3.2 Objectives
        00:30
      • 3.3 The Enums in Java
        00:59
      • 3.4 Program Using Enum
        00:43
      • 3.5 ArrayList
        00:40
      • 3.6 ArrayList Constructors
        00:38
      • 3.7 Methods of ArrayList
        01:02
      • 3.8 ArrayList Insertion
        00:47
      • 3.9 ArrayList Insertion (contd.)
        00:37
      • 3.10 Iterator
        00:38
      • 3.11 Iterator (contd.)
        00:33
      • 3.12 ListIterator
        00:46
      • 3.13 ListIterator (contd.)
        01:00
      • 3.14 Displaying Items Using ListIterator
        00:31
      • 3.15 For-Each Loop
        00:34
      • 3.16 For-Each Loop (contd.)
        00:22
      • 3.17 Enumeration
        00:30
      • 3.18 Enumeration (contd.)
        00:25
      • 3.19 HASHMAPS
        00:15
      • 3.20 Features of Hashmaps
        00:55
      • 3.21 Hashmap Constructors
        01:36
      • 3.22 Hashmap Methods
        00:58
      • 3.23 Hashmap Insertion
        00:40
      • 3.24 HASHTABLE CLASS
        00:16
      • 3.25 Hashtable Class an Constructors
        01:24
      • 3.26 Hashtable Methods
        00:40
      • 3.27 Hashtable Methods
        00:47
      • 3.28 Hashtable Insertion and Display
        00:29
      • 3.29 Hashtable Insertion and Display (contd.)
        00:21
      • 3.30 EXCEPTIONS
        00:21
      • 3.31 Exception Handling
        01:06
      • 3.32 Exception Classes
        00:26
      • 3.33 User-Defined Exceptions
        01:04
      • 3.34 Types of Exceptions
        00:43
      • 3.35 Exception Handling Mechanisms
        00:53
      • 3.36 Try-Catch Block
        00:15
      • 3.37 Multiple Catch Blocks
        00:40
      • 3.38 Throw Statement
        00:32
      • 3.39 Throw Statement (contd.)
        00:25
      • 3.40 User-Defined Exceptions
        00:10
      • 3.41 Advantages of Using Exceptions
        00:25
      • 3.42 Error Handling and finally block
        00:27
      • 3.43 Summary
        00:40
      • 3.44 Thank You
        00:03

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Selenium Exam & Certification

Selenium Training in Austin
  • What do I need to do to unlock my Selenium certification training in Austin certificate?

    In order to unlock your Selenium certification training in Austin certificate in the online mode, you need to:

    •  Attend all the online classes in the Selenium certification course in Austin.
    • Complete one of your assigned projects and get it assessed by your supervisor.

    In the offline mode, you need to:

    • Attend 85% of the offline classes in the Selenium certification course in Austin.
    • Complete one of your assigned projects and get it assessed by your supervisor.

  • How to prepare for the Selenium Certification exam?

    Selenium certification training in Austin is designed to give you a thorough understanding of all of the topics included in the curriculum of the Selenium Certification exam. Once you have completed the Selenium certification course in Austin, you will have all the necessary expertise to pass the Selenium Certification exam and get recruited in multinational corporations.

  • How valuable is a Selenium certification training in Austin for job seekers?

    Today, web testing is becoming an increasingly lucrative field, with components like Mozilla and Chrome being introduced every day. Owing to this, professionals with Selenium certification training in Austin have become very desirable in the field of automation. An estimate by Indeed indicates that people with this Selenium certification course in Austin can build careers in quality assurance as well as automation engineering, with annual salaries ranging from $68,000 to $94,000.

  • Do you provide sample Selenium certification training in Austin interview questions as well?

    If you have completed your Selenium certification training in Austin and are appearing for an interview in the field, you are advised to visit Simplilearn’s web page on Selenium certification course in Austin and check the FAQ section.

Why Online Bootcamp

  • Develop skills for real career growthCutting-edge curriculum designed in guidance with industry and academia to develop job-ready skills
  • Learn from experts active in their field, not out-of-touch trainersLeading practitioners who bring current best practices and case studies to sessions that fit into your work schedule.
  • Learn by working on real-world problemsCapstone projects involving real world data sets with virtual labs for hands-on learning
  • Structured guidance ensuring learning never stops24x7 Learning support from mentors and a community of like-minded peers to resolve any conceptual doubts

Selenium Training FAQs

  • What’s the focus of this Selenium Certification in Austin?

    • This Selenium Certification Training has been designed to help developers and manual testers learn how to automate web applications with a robust framework, and integrate it within the DevOps processes of an organization. A lot of real-life examples and situations to demonstrate how to use Selenium WebDriver effectively are covered in this Selenium Certification course.
    • The Selenium Certification Training starts with a refresher course on core Java concepts and covers the basics of Test Automation and its importance in the industry. Special focus is given on building a robust framework with Page Object Design Pattern, Data-Driven Approach, and creating reusable components to improve productivity.

  • Who should take this Selenium Certification in Austin?

    This Selenium Training in Austin is ideal for :

    • Test Managers
    • Test Engineers
    • Test Lead
    • Test Analyst
    •  QA Engineers
    • Software Developers
    • Engineers who want to learn Automation testing

  • Who delivers the Selenium training in Austin?

    All our trainers are certified and are highly qualified, with multiple years of experience in working with front-end development technology.

  • Why should you take this Selenium training in Austin?

    This course will enable you to:

    • Revise the Core Java concepts essential for learning Selenium WebDriver
    • Understand the scope of test automation in DevOps and its fundamentals
    • Create test cases using Selenium IDE – Record and Playback tool
    • Understand Selenium WebDriver architecture and various layers of interaction
    • Set up WebDriver project in Eclipse and write test cases using TestNG
    • Locate elements using various locating techniques
    • Work with various WebDriver commands to drive web browser and WebElement commands to deal with certain web components
    • Learn to handle various possible scenarios related to pop-ups, multiple windows, frames, and taking screenshots
    • Implement Page Object Design Pattern and Data-Driven Testing
    • Understand how to use Maven, ANT, AutoIT, Sikuli, log4j, and listeners
    • Learn to use Selenium Grid with TestNG for parallel execution
    • Execute a project from scratch by building automation framework and automating a few test scenarios
       

  • System requirements for this Selenium Certification in Austin?

    You will need to download the following softwares:

    • JDK
    • Eclipse Neon

    More detailed list of downloads is available in the download section of your LMS. The installation process will be covered by the instructor during the Selenium Training.

  • What are different modes of this Selenium Training in Austin?

    Simplilearn offers a Blended Learning program for the Selenium Certification Training course in Austin that includes more than 40 hours of instructor-led online training, two real-life, industry-based projects, and hands-on experience with demo website testing.

  • What are the various job roles available after this Selenium Certification Course in Austin?

    Once you are done with your Selenium Certification in Austin these are the popular job roles that an automation testing company can offer you:

    • Selenium automation engineer
    • Selenium tester
    • Senior quality engineer – automation
    • Mobile testing lead
    • Java Selenium automation engineer
    • Selenium test analyst
    • Senior QA automation engineer
    • Software development test engineer
       

  • What additional things are covered under this Selenium Training in Austin?

    This Selenium Training in Austin includes:

    • In-depth knowledge of concepts such as WebDriver, TestNG, Wait, locating techniques, AutoIT, Sikuli, Page Object Design Pattern, mobile testing, and Selenium Grid
    • A project where you create the test automation for an ecommerce application with a framework and reporting
       

  • What is the salary of a Software Developer in Austin?

    A Software development job in Austin pays an average annual remuneration of $82,648. Seekers pursuing selenium certification training in Austin may perform business simulations and competitive analysis. They might have also been in charge of analyzing company documents, which would be a significant duty.

  • What are the major companies hiring for Software Developers in Austin?

    Apple, General Motors, Talentpair, Wayfair, Hubbell Incorporated, and Vault Health are amongst the finest organizations that recruit candidates with Selenium certification training in Austin. Candidates are being accepted for prestigious roles such as Software development engineer in test (SDET), software test engineer, and software tester.

  • What are the major industries in Austin?

    Austin is a place of residence to many of the greatest slicing services in the world, as well as a highly trained technology workforce. The semiconductor, computer electronics, biotechnology, and food and beverage sectors all promote it. In such businesses, professionals who have undergone selenium certification training in Austin are required.

  • How to become a Software developer in Austin?

    The software engineer should be well-versed in basic ideas and have a solid grasp of web applications. The developer should also be a fast learner with excellent social intelligence.

  • How to Find a Software Development Course in Austin?

    Simplilearn provides software development services based on selenium certification, an open-source platform for developing web and mobile apps. Gain a thorough understanding of topics in order to excel in a job.

  • What is the Average salary of a Selenium Tester?

    According to Indeed.com, the average salary for "selenium tester" ranges from approximately $57,879 per year for a Quality Assurance Analyst to $100,040 per year for Software Test Engineer.

  • Is this live training, or will I watch pre-recorded videos?

    All the classes are live. They are interactive sessions that enable you to ask questions and participate in discussions during the class time. We do, however, provide recordings of each session you attend for your future reference.

  • Can I cancel my enrollment? Do I get a refund?

    Yes, you can cancel your enrollment if necessary. We will refund the course price after deducting an administration fee. To learn more, you can view our Refund Policy.

  • Are there any group discounts for classroom training programs?

    Yes, we have group discount options for our training programs. Contact us using the form on the right of any page on the Simplilearn website, or select the Live Chat link. Our customer service representatives will give you more details.

  • What payment options are available?

    Payments can be made using any of the following options. You will be emailed a receipt after the payment is made.

    • Visa Credit or Debit card
    • MasterCard
    • American Express
    • Diner’s Club
    • PayPal

  • I’d like to learn more about this training program. Who should I contact?

    Contact us using the form on the right of any page on the Simplilearn website, or select the Live Chat link. Our customer service representatives will give you more details.

  • What is Global Teaching Assistance?

    Our teaching assistants are here to help you get certified in your first attempt.
    They are a dedicated team of subject matter experts to help you at every step and enrich your learning experience from class onboarding to project mentoring and job assistance.
    They engage with the students proactively to ensure the course path is followed.
    Teaching assistance is available during business hours.

  • What is covered under the 24/7 Support promise?

    We offer 24/7 support through email, chat, and calls.  
    We also have a dedicated team that provides on-demand assistance through our community forum. What’s more, you will have lifetime access to the community forum, even after completion of your course with us.

  • What is Selenium?

    Selenium is an open-source testing framework used to validate web applications across different platforms. It also provides a domain-specific test language for writing tests in a number of popular programming languages, including C#, Groovy, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Scala.

  • Companies that offer job roles to Selenium testers.

    Major companies hiring Selenium testers include:

    • Facebook
    • Microsoft
    • Cognizant
    • HP
    • Accenture
    • Capgemini
    • ORACLE
       

  • Can I take computer programming courses alongside Selenium Certification Training to strengthen my skills?

    Absolutely! Taking computer programming courses alongside Selenium Certification Training is an excellent idea. It allows you to enhance your programming knowledge and skills, enabling you to write more robust and efficient test scripts.

Selenium Training in Austin

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According to the Austin Chamber of Commerce and the Texas Workforce Commission, Austin will employ 62,500 manufacturing workers in 2019, culminating in a 2.2 percent increase in modern manufacturing jobs in 2020.

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