Charlotte QA Job Market Intel

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Ryan Rossbach, Automation Engineer @ LoopQA

Straight From the Source

Real-time Charlotte QA hiring signals from sourcing conversations, recruiter activity, hiring manager feedback, and public market movement.

A lot of what happens in the Charlotte QA job market starts in conversations before it ever shows up in a job post. Through sourcing, recruiter check-ins, hiring manager feedback, and conversations with engineers and candidates, I hear where teams are hiring, what they are prioritizing, and what patterns are starting to show up. This page is where I share the public pieces of that intel so QA professionals can get a clearer read on the market, from QA automation roles and interview trends to team expectations and the signals that can help candidates position themselves more effectively.

Automation Candidate Confessions Field Notes Job Local Recruitment Contacts LoopQA Market Signal Ovidius AI

  • Candidate-Sourced Market Signal

    There have been mentions in the market of a potential contract QA automation opportunity focused on supporting the transition from manual QA to automation (Selenium / Cypress).

    Pratt Miller does not currently show a publicly posted role of this type on its careers page, so if it exists, it may be handled through external staffing partners rather than direct posting.

    Pratt Miller is an established engineering firm with a strong Midwest presence and work across advanced manufacturing and product development. They do have other engineering roles posted publicly. I’ve heard good things about this firm.

    Update
    – Spoke with an engineer at Pratt. Good firm/cultue
    – Candidates interviewed week of 4/20 through a vendor (1 candidate had final round 5/13- team style interview. Great group)

    Disclaimer: I do not manage or represent this role and am simply tracking market activity.

  • How to Vet a Staffing Firm Submission Process

    A friend got double-submitted by two staffing firms and ended up in a dispute after an offer last week for a performance gig. The details were vague, client name was shared, a canned job description was used, but there was no req ID, R2R or hiring manager listed. That made it almost impossible to track at an active enterprise bank.

    We walked through the scenerio and came up with a simple set of questions candidates can use to understand how a firm actually operates and how transparent their process is.

    1) Req ID or approval status

    • “What is the req ID for this role?”
    • If there is no ID: “Where is this role in the approval process?”

    2) Hiring context

    • “Can you share the hiring manager or at least the team or business unit?”
    • “If not, can you give more detail on the project or scope beyond the job description?”

    3) Relationship depth

    • “How long have you supported this client and this specific manager?”
    • “Do you currently have anyone on payroll there?”

    4) Submission process

    • “How is my resume submitted and presented?”
    • “Do you hop on a call with the manager, or submit directly via email? Or does it go through a coordinator, or vms portal?”
    • “Do you personally present candidates or is it handled by an account manager?”

    5) Submission volume

    • “How many submissions is your firm allowed for this role?”
    • “How many other vendors have this role?”

    These are not meant to be combative. They simply help clarify how the process works, reduce ambiguity, and surface how transparent the relationship really is. It’s very easy to bake these into conversations.

    You know what they say…clear process upfront usually means fewer surprises later.

    Don’t know why these questions are important, or have one of your own you want answered? DM.

  • LoopQA

    QA Automation Engineer
    Fulltime, 90-95K + benefits/pto
    Hybrid Tues/Wed in Charlotte, NC
    Ben Fellows, CEO (technical)

    Automation QA Engineer (Playwright / AI-Assisted Testing)

    We build AI infrastructure that companies actually use. Not demos. Not decks. Working systems that change how teams operate. This role exists because we need test coverage that keeps pace with AI-accelerated development, and we need someone who will raise the team’s automation floor permanently, not just write tests for the next sprint.

    What you will own

    • Design, build, and maintain automated test suites using Playwright across UI and API layers.
    • Own end-to-end coverage strategy: from test design through CI integration and failure triage.
    • Use AI coding assistants (Claude Code, Cursor, or equivalent) as a core part of your workflow to ship more output per sprint, not as an occasional shortcut.
    • Debug and trace failures across API responses, database state, and application logic without waiting to be handed a ticket.
    • Set a higher standard for the team by shipping work others can learn from. This is not a coaching role. The influence is in the output.

    What we need you to bring

    • Production experience writing automated tests in Playwright. Not “familiar with.” Shipped it.
    • API testing depth: you can write, debug, and trace requests end-to-end.
    • Comfort using AI tools (LLM-based coding assistants, AI-powered debugging) as everyday instruments, not novelties.
    • Full-stack exposure sufficient to read and interrogate application code when a test fails.
    • Ability to triage a failure, determine root cause, and distinguish a test bug from an application bug without escalating.

    How we evaluate

    The technical assessment includes a Playwright automation exercise, an API and database debug problem, and open use of AI tools throughout. Candidates who use AI well during the eval score higher, not lower. We want to see how you actually work.

    **Update 4/22- These roles are closed**

  • QA Market Watch: April 2026

    Hiring Pipeline Intelligence

    Sharing a quick snapshot from recent conversations across QA hiring in the Charlotte market. This is based on candidate interviews, recruiter outreach, and staffing-side signals I’m hearing week to week.

    Charlotte market activity
    Multiple candidates recently interview for QA roles at companies: Ben AI, Hemmings, CPI Security, Fastbreak AI, LoopQA, Bank of America, Ally Financial, Paylocity, Vanguard, Digital Kings Networking, Charter, and Wells Fargo, etc.

    Staffing + pipeline signals
    I’m hearing early-stage outreach from staffing partners tied to QA testing work at SMBC.
    I expect to continue to see roles come out from Ally Financial.

    Open reqs online in the last couple weeks:
    Selective Insurance, Total Quality Logistics, AssetMark and The Hartford currently show openings. If you’ve interviewed at any of these recently, I’d genuinely be interested in hearing about your feedback and what the process was like. Always helpful to compare notes, especially when job postings and actual interview activity don’t always match.

  • Ovidius AI

    AI QA Engineer

    Ovidius is Ben AI’s custom solution arm, offering advisory services and end-to-end custom builds. They have an international presence with a team right here in Charlotte.

    They were hiring an AI QA Automation Engineer to help redefine test automation in an AI-first environment: a fully remote, full-cycle testing role using tools like n8n and Claude Code to build automated, AI-assisted QA workflows that move faster and smarter than traditional frameworks.

    Update: This one was filled a month back, but it’s a great example of the type of forward-thinking roles we’re seeing come through. If this kind of work excites you, keep an eye on Ovidius, highly recommend checking them out.

  • Staffing Reps

    Below is a curated list of local recruiters I either know personally and recommend, or who are active in my network and have been identified through candidate outreach related to IT/QA roles.

    • Ryan @ LoopQA: This is my squad: an extremely sharp group of individuals running a modern quality assurance practice, with a focus on AI-forward approaches
    • Jim@TEKsystems: I recruited QA for Jim during my TEK days. Great contact.
    • Mike @ Heitmeyer Consulting: Senior AE, overseeing fs clients. Great contact.
    • Evan@ Robert Half: I’ve worked with him. Director level, but rolls up his sleeves and is well-connected. Great contact.
    • Wes @ Randstad: Director level but would be the guy to help or point you in the right direction of the recruiter who could
    • Lilly @ Beacon Hill
    • Shriram @ Dexian: My buddy just started a new sdet gig at the bank through this contact at Dexian
    • Olivia @ Insight Global
    • Harrison @ AccurePartners
    • Andrew @ Experis: I worked with Andrew at Disys. Oversees a book of business for Experis. Great contact.
    • Selah @ Optomi: My friend started an automation role at Ally through Optomi 3/30
    • Justin @ Kavaliro
    • Mack @ Brookesource
    • Brian @ PDS
    • Liv @ Axiom Path (has been actively hiring QE’s)

    Last Updated: 5/28/26

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