Localisation Tester Unlike translators, who mostly work with text which is isolated from the rest of the user interface, localisation QA testers are the very first people to see the localised product in its entirety – translated text, images and the rest of the user interface altogether. They get to experience the project in the way it will be consumed by the end users. The localisation QA testers then have to analyse the product in three ways; linguistic testing, cosmetic testing and functional testing.
Brno, Czech Republic Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic by population and area, the largest Moravian city, and the historical capital city of the Margraviate of Moravia. There are many museums, theatres and other cultural institutions. Brno is also a vibrant university city with about 90,000 students, and a number of festivals and other cultural events. Brno has hundreds of historical sights, including one designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO