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Mobile QA in IT — CIS and Europe market

Mobile QA — mobile application testing engineer for iOS and Android: checks quality of native and cross-platform apps with mobile environment specifics — device fragmentation, OS versions, screen sizes, gestures, network conditions, interruptions and system resource work. Main difference from web QA — fragmentation: thousands of Android models, different iOS / Android versions, different screen sizes and densities, manufacturers with own skins. Role family: Mobile QA Engineer (general — manual + automation), Mobile QA Automation Engineer (focus on autotests), Mobile Manual QA (deep manual and exploratory testing), often with iOS / Android specialization. Stack 2026: Appium (cross-platform automation iOS + Android — dominant), Espresso (native Android automation — from Google), XCUITest (native iOS automation — from Apple), Maestro (modern simple UI tool — fast growing 2024-2026), Detox (for React Native), Kaspersky Kaspresso (Russian Android framework on top of Espresso). Cloud device farms: BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, AWS Device Farm, Firebase Test Lab — access to hundreds of real devices. Network debugging: Charles Proxy, Proxyman. Infrastructure: Android Studio + Xcode, emulators / simulators and real devices, ADB, Firebase Crashlytics (crash analysis), CI/CD for mobile builds. Testing specifics: gestures and touch interactions, interruptions (call, notification, focus loss), network conditions (3G / offline / switching), battery and memory, permissions, push notifications, deep links, App Store / Google Play release testing, localization. According to Zorky CRM, 4 active openings with median salary $6300/mo. Top stack: remote, automation engineering, engineering. 100.0% — remote. Mobile QA — in-demand specialization: mobile applications exist at almost every product, and environment specifics require separate expertise.

Updated: 5/29/2026, 7:22:25 PM
Open over 3 months
4
live positions
Median / month
$6,300
Remote
100%
Top stack
remote
2 jobs

Comparison with other specializations

The QA / Testing direction contains 6 specializations. The current one (Mobile QA) is highlighted in blue — compare it with its neighbors by the number of open jobs and median salary.

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Demand trend

Mobile QA — stably in-demand specialization: mobile apps exist at almost every B2C product. Drivers 2026: growth of mobile app complexity (banks, super-apps), device fragmentation, tool development (Maestro), automation requirement. Demand even and wide.

How many new jobs appear each week.

Seniority distribution — trend

How the share of Junior/Middle/Senior/Lead in open jobs shifts week over week. A trend toward Senior usually signals a mature specialization where companies look for ready-made talent; the opposite — a rise in Junior — signals expansion and ground-up team building.

Share of each level in % of all jobs with a stated grade per week.

Salary by level

Career flow: Mobile Manual QA → Mobile QA Automation → Senior → Mobile QA Lead, or transition to general Automation / SDET. Mobile QA Automation (with autotests) valued noticeably higher than purely manual.

Median salary (USD/month) at each grade plus the jump vs the previous one.

LevelMedian $/moJump vs prev.Jobs with salary
Junior0
Middle0
Senior1
Lead0

Biggest salary jump — between Junior and Middle (+90.4%).

Salary distribution — trend

Median Mobile QA salary — $6300/mo — at level of or slightly above web QA of same grade (needs platform and fragmentation expertise). Most vacancies $2.5-5.5K. $7K+ — Senior Mobile QA Automation at product companies and international full-remote.

What share of jobs each price band holds week over week.

41% of jobs are in the $5–8K range (the core market). High-end $8K+ segment: 10% — usually US-remote or senior-international roles.

Hiring geography

Leader by Mobile QA job count — INT (2 positions). Demand wide — banks / fintech, marketplaces, ecosystems and services, delivery, travel, media, gaming. International companies hire Russian-speaking Senior Mobile QA on full-remote.

Job distribution by country.

These numbers reflect the distribution across the sources we parse. Poland often looks dominant because of dense NoFluffJobs / JustJoin.it / Pracuj coverage — the Polish IT market is genuinely large, but in our sample its share is overweighted relative to the real volume of all IT jobs in the region. Same caveat for other top countries: this is «where our parsers look», not «the true size of the market».

Remote / Hybrid / Office — trend

100.0% of Mobile QA vacancies — remote or hybrid. Most work done remotely; nuance — real device access solved by cloud farms (BrowserStack / Sauce Labs) or shipping key devices. International companies — on full-remote ($4,500-8,000/mo Senior).

How the share of each work format shifts week over week.

88% — remote. Specialisation is well-adapted to remote format.

Top in-demand technologies

Top stack Mobile QA 2026: Appium (cross-platform automation — dominant), Espresso (native Android — Google), XCUITest (native iOS — Apple), Maestro (modern, growing), Detox (React Native), Kaspresso (CIS); cloud farms — BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, AWS Device Farm, Firebase Test Lab; Charles Proxy / Proxyman (network), Android Studio + Xcode, ADB, Crashlytics, CI/CD for mobile builds (Fastlane, Bitrise).

remote
2
2
automation engineering
1
1
engineering
1
1

Technology combinations

Common pairs: Appium + Python / Java, Espresso + Kotlin, XCUITest + Swift, Appium + cloud device farm, Maestro for fast UI scenarios. Learning roadmap: QA basics → iOS / Android structure → manual mobile testing (emulators + real devices, ADB, Charles) → automation (Appium or native) → programming language → CI/CD → pet project with autotests on device farm.

Which pairs of technologies appear together most often in a single job.

java + selenium
50
50
java + playwright
35
35
go + python
26
26
java + python
25
25
gitlab + sql
24
24

Where we see these jobs

Mobile QA vacancies: hh.ru («mobile QA» / «mobile app testing engineer» / «mobile app QA Automation»), Habr Career, getmatch, Djinni, LinkedIn, Telegram (QA channels and mobile QA communities). Part of positions go as general «QA Engineer» with mobile lean in responsibilities.

Telegram channels
10%
152
Job boards and websites
90%
1,441

Mobile QA vs other directions

Mobile QA borders mobile development (iOS / Android — cross-link to /research/mobile), general QA Automation and API QA (testing app integration with backend). Inside QA neighbors Automation and Manual QA. Comparison of QA specializations — in the SiblingSubnichesChart above.

Volume of open jobs across IT directions.

Backend
4,867
Full-stack
3,372
Data Engineer
2,380
Sales
1,937
DevOps / SRE
1,816
AI / ML / DS
1,638
QA / Testing
1,593
Architecture
1,457
Frontend
1,070

Latest jobs

Latest open Mobile QA jobs — most recent 10 positions with adequate description quality. Full list — in our CRM or via the «see all» link below.

QA Engineer| Mobile Testing | AI Agent Development | US VR startup
Gdańsk · ~$6300/мес · 16 days ago
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Frequently asked questions

The most common questions about Mobile QA: pay, grades, tools (Appium vs Espresso vs XCUITest vs Maestro), real devices vs emulators and device farms, mobile testing specifics (fragmentation / interruptions / network / permissions), remote, companies, how to start, Senior skills. Answers recompute automatically.

How much does a Mobile QA earn in 2026?

Median Mobile QA — $6300/mo per Zorky CRM (4 active openings). Mobile QA is paid at the level of or slightly above web QA of the same grade — due to specifics (need to know platforms, fragmentation, iOS / Android automation tools). Senior Mobile QA Automation at Russian product companies — $3,000-5,500/mo. At international companies on full-remote — $4,500-8,000+. Mobile QA Automation (with autotests) is valued noticeably higher than purely manual Mobile QA.

What's the Junior, Middle, Senior, Lead salary for Mobile QA?

Junior — manual testing of mobile applications (good entry to QA in general). Jump to Middle — mastery of automation (Appium / Espresso / XCUITest), understanding of mobile platform structure. Senior — designing testing strategy for mobile product, autotest architecture, work with device farms, CI/CD for mobile builds. Career flow: Mobile Manual QA → Mobile QA Automation → Senior → Mobile QA Lead, or transition to general Automation / SDET, or (rarer) to mobile development.

How much do Mobile QA earn in Moscow, SPb, remote?

Moscow Senior Mobile QA Automation — $3,000-5,500/mo (product companies with strong mobile apps — banks, marketplaces, services). SPb — $2,800-5,000. Minsk / Kyiv — $2,800-4,500. Poland — €3,500-6,000 gross Senior. 100.0% — remote. Mobile QA mostly done remotely or hybrid; nuance — for deep manual testing sometimes need real device park (replaced by cloud farms — BrowserStack, Sauce Labs). International companies hire Russian-speaking Senior Mobile QA on full-remote — $4,500-8,000/mo. Demand exists everywhere product has serious mobile apps.

What tools are most often required from Mobile QA?

Top-5: remote, automation engineering, engineering. Automation: Appium (cross-platform — one tool on iOS and Android, dominant), Espresso (native Android automation — from Google, fast and stable), XCUITest (native iOS automation — from Apple), Maestro (modern simple UI tool, fast growing), Detox (for React Native apps), Kaspresso (Russian framework on top of Espresso from Kaspersky). Cloud device farms: BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, AWS Device Farm, Firebase Test Lab. Network debugging: Charles Proxy, Proxyman (traffic interception and substitution). Infrastructure: Android Studio + Xcode, ADB (Android Debug Bridge), emulators / simulators and real devices, Firebase Crashlytics (crash analysis), CI/CD for mobile builds (Fastlane, GitHub Actions, Bitrise). Languages: for automation — Java / Kotlin (Android, Espresso), Swift (XCUITest), JavaScript / Python (Appium). Knowledge: mobile platform structure, App Store / Google Play guidelines, test design with fragmentation.

Appium vs Espresso vs XCUITest vs Maestro — what to choose?

Appium — cross-platform: one set of tests and one tool work on both iOS and Android (under the hood uses Espresso / XCUITest). Plus — savings on double codebase, familiar WebDriver protocol. Minus — slower and less stable than native tools. Espresso — native Android automation from Google: fast, stable, synchronizes with app's UI thread; tests in Java / Kotlin, live next to app code. XCUITest — native iOS automation from Apple: analog for iOS, tests in Swift. Maestro — modern tool 2024-2026: simple YAML-like syntax, low entry threshold, cross-platform, fast gaining popularity; suitable for fast UI scenarios, but less flexible for complex logic. Strategy: if one tool needed for both platforms and team is small — Appium or Maestro (Maestro — if simplicity and start speed matter). If separate iOS and Android teams exist and test speed and stability matter — native Espresso + XCUITest (often written by developers themselves). Many products use a combination. Knowing Appium worth in any case — it's in vacancies most often.

Real devices vs emulators — and why are device farms needed?

Emulators (Android) and simulators (iOS) — virtual devices on computer: start fast, convenient for development and running autotests, free, easily scale. Minuses — don't reproduce real hardware: performance, camera / GPS / sensor behavior, manufacturer skin specifics (Samsung One UI, MIUI / HyperOS, etc.), real network conditions, battery drain. Real devices — mandatory for final testing, performance check, gestures, specific vendor specifics and rare bugs. Problem — keeping large physical device park is expensive and inconvenient. Cloud device farms (BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, AWS Device Farm, Firebase Test Lab) solve this: give network access to hundreds of real devices with different models and OS versions — both for manual testing and for autotest runs in CI. Practice 2026: emulators / simulators for development and fast autotests; real devices (own key models + cloud farm) for fragmentation coverage and final check. Competent device matrix choice (which models / OS versions to cover) — separate Mobile QA skill, based on product audience analytics.

What's specific to mobile testing?

Mobile QA checks much that's not in web: Fragmentation — thousands of Android models, different iOS / Android versions, screen sizes and densities, manufacturer skins; thoughtful device matrix needed. Interruptions — incoming call, notification, alarm, app backgrounding, focus loss; app should correctly save and restore state. Network conditions — 3G / slow network / offline / Wi-Fi↔mobile network switching; behavior at connection loss. App lifecycle — background / return, system memory unload, cold and warm start. Permissions — camera, geolocation, contacts, notifications; "granted / denied / revoked" scenarios. Device resources — battery drain, memory, heating, behavior on weak devices. System integrations — push notifications, deep links, sharing, biometrics, payment (Apple Pay / Google Pay). Gestures — swipes, multitouch, scroll, pull-to-refresh. Release process — App Store / Google Play rules and review, update testing (data migration between versions), beta channels (TestFlight, Google Play Internal Testing). Localization — different languages, RTL, formats. This specificity makes Mobile QA separate expertise, not "web testing on phone".

Can you work as Mobile QA remotely?

Yes, 100.0% of Mobile QA vacancies — remote or hybrid. Most work (automation, test runs, analysis) is done remotely. Only nuance — access to real devices: hard to keep large model park at home, so remote teams use cloud device farms (BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, AWS Device Farm) or company ships set of key devices. Russian product companies offer office, hybrid and remote. International companies hire Russian-speaking Senior Mobile QA on full-remote — $4,500-8,000/mo. English — needed for international market, Apple / Google documentation and tools.

Which companies actively hire Mobile QA?

Top: Yandex, Sber, Avito. Mobile QA needed everywhere product has serious mobile apps — today almost all consumer products. Banks / fintech: Sber, Tinkoff / T-Bank, Alfa-Bank, VTB — mobile banking is critical. Marketplaces and e-commerce: Ozon, Wildberries, Avito, Yandex Market. Ecosystems and services: Yandex (Go, Eda, Maps, Music and dozens of apps), VK, MTS, Delimobil, Samokat. Delivery, travel, media, gaming — everywhere strong mobile apps. Outsource / product studios of mobile development. International companies — hire Russian-speaking Senior Mobile QA on full-remote. Demand stably high: mobile apps — main channel for most B2C products.

How to start a Mobile QA career in 2026?

Mobile QA — good entry to testing (can start with manual). Roadmap: 1) QA basics — test design, types of testing, bug reports, checklists and test cases, bug lifecycle. 2) Mobile platform structure — how iOS and Android work, app lifecycle, permissions, types of apps (native / cross-platform / hybrid). 3) Manual mobile testing — learn to test app accounting for specifics (interruptions, network, fragmentation, gestures); master emulators / simulators and real devices, ADB, log capture, Firebase Crashlytics. 4) Network debugging — Charles Proxy / Proxyman (traffic interception, app API requests check). 5) Automation — choose direction: Appium (cross-platform, on Python / Java / JavaScript) or native (Espresso + Kotlin for Android, XCUITest + Swift for iOS); Maestro as simple start. 6) Programming languages — for automation need at least one (Kotlin / Java / Python / JavaScript). 7) CI/CD — how mobile builds and autotests run in pipeline. 8) Pet project: take open-source app, write set of autotests on Appium or Espresso, run on device farm. Resources: Appium / Espresso documentation, testing schools (Otus, ScisCalt, «Tester from scratch» courses), mobile QA materials, Apple / Google guidelines. Mobile QA Automation valued noticeably higher than manual — move toward automation.

How many Mobile QA openings in CIS and Europe?

4 active open Mobile QA jobs in Zorky CRM sample. Geography: INT, 🇵🇱 Poland, 🇺🇦 Ukraine. Sources: hh.ru («mobile QA», «mobile app testing engineer», «mobile app QA Automation»), Habr Career, getmatch, Djinni, LinkedIn, Telegram (QA channels, @qa_jobs and mobile QA communities). Demand stably high — mobile apps exist at almost every B2C product, and mobile environment specifics require separate expertise. Time to fill vacancy — 3-6 weeks (Mobile QA Automation Senior — longer, 5-8 weeks). Real market wider than exact search: part of positions go as «QA Engineer» with emphasis on mobile apps in responsibilities.

What skills does a Senior Mobile QA need?

Senior Mobile QA owns quality strategy of mobile product. Deep platform knowledge: iOS and Android structure, app lifecycle, OS version and manufacturer skin features, App Store / Google Play guidelines and release processes. Test design with specifics: device matrix / OS versions building based on audience analytics, coverage of mobile-specific risks (interruptions, network, resources, permissions, deep links, push). Production-level automation: autotest architecture design (Appium and / or native Espresso / XCUITest), Page Object and stable locators, fighting flaky tests (mobile autotests are especially unstable), parallel runs. Device farms: effective work with BrowserStack / Sauce Labs / Firebase Test Lab, reasonable balance of real devices and emulators. CI/CD: autotest integration in mobile build pipeline (Fastlane, Bitrise), test gates. Programming: confident code in automation language (Kotlin / Java / Swift / Python / JavaScript). Debugging: log reading, ADB, crash analysis (Crashlytics), network debugging (Charles / Proxyman), app performance and memory profiling. API: backend understanding, testing of app integration with API. Processes: building mobile release testing process, beta channels, work with product and development. Soft: autotest code review, mentoring, communication. English — for international market and Apple / Google documentation.

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Methodology

  • Data period: in the hero and copy — the last 3 months. In the charts — the full available observation period (since parsers were launched, usually 2-3 months).
  • Data is collected automatically from 1000+ sources — Telegram channels and job boards across CIS and Europe.
  • Only live open jobs with a clear description are counted. Spam and duplicates are filtered out.
  • Salaries are converted to USD/month at the current rate. Outlier values (
    lt;500 or
    gt;50K) are filtered out.
  • Levels are normalized: Mid → Middle, Intern/Trainee → Junior, Principal/Staff/Expert → Lead.
  • The first 2 weeks of data (parser ramp-up period) are not shown in the charts.
  • Data is recomputed every day.

Authorship and citation

Analytics prepared by Zorky Research Team. Last updated: May 29, 2026 at 7:22 PM.

Data sources and methodology

Data is collected automatically from 1000+ sources — Telegram job channels and job boards across CIS and Eastern Europe (HH, Habr Career, Djinni, DOU, NoFluffJobs, JustJoin.it, Pracuj.pl and others). Parsing runs 24/7, duplicates are filtered by description and URL, salary outliers are stripped. Detailed methodology — on the "How it works" page.

Cite this page:
Zorky CRM (2026). Mobile QA in IT: CIS and Europe market. Accessed: 5/29/2026. URL: https://zorky.tech/en/research/qa
Data collected automatically from 1000+ sources • Source: Zorky CRM