Hi,

One thing interviewers usually check is whether a person has really worked
on live automation projects or not. For that they may ask the following -

1) Which all projects have you worked on QTP and what was your role in the
project (automation tester/lead etc).

2) What all frameworks have you used in your projects? And what was the
reason for choosing the frameworks?

3) How was data handling/parametrization done in your project?

4) How did you handle error handling/recovery in your framework. Recovery
Scenarios/Custom Error Handling/On Error...

5) Were there any limitations of the framework you created? (if any)

6) If given a chance, how would you improve your existing framework?

7) What were the challenges you faced you during automation of your project
& how did you overcome that. This answer can be technical (application
complexity etc)  as well as others such as inexperienced testers, less time
etc.

8) How many test scripts were automated. How much percentage automation was
done. Effort/Time Savings realized.

Other than this they might give you some sample scenario & ask you how
would you handle it. Other than this there would be specific usual stuff
about various QTP concepts.


*Regards,
Anish Pillai

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