MicroService Training Overview
Learn to master microservices testing worldwide through practical training that incorporates API testing, integration testing, contract testing, and end to end testing through application of tools such as Postman, REST Assured, Cucumber BDD, and Jenkins pipelines.
The course will prepare you to meet the demands of the real-world distributed systems, such as security using OAuth 2.0, Kubernetes orchestration, and testing resiliency of scalable systems that serve companies such as Netflix.
Targeted at the QAs and developers, the program delves into the basics of microservices, such as design patterns, service discovery, gateways, and more complex testing approaches, such as consumer-driven contracts (CDC) and mocking services. Those taking part can develop hands-on experience in unit, integration, and load testing, so that fault-tolerant applications can be used in response to increased demand: according to industry data, microservice roles increased by 25 percent annually in 2025.
Individual advantages Live online sessions, real-world applications such as ticketing apps with the Keycloak auth, and optimization of CI/CD to cloud-native deployments. Graduates are high-paid in positions of international companies, and flexible work hours are convenient when a remote worker is located in different parts of the world.
Why Choose Gyansetu’s MicroService Training?
Develop a microservices test engineer role and position yourself at the forefront of the industry-focused Microservices Testing Training, 100 hours of live training, and self-paced modules, developed by the industry to ensure you are job ready by 2025 as the world needs you with 25% increased demand for these skills.
- Practical Knowledge: Become a master of unit, integration, contract, and end-to-end testing through practical project assignments such as ticketing applications with Keycloak and CI/CD pipelines- only in the Gyansetu program.
- Proven Job Outcomes: 100 per cent placement Support with alumni in leading companies; addresses manual-to-microservices transition where 70 percent of companies continue to require high-level testers.
- International Versatility: Live online classes, videotaping, and 24-hour access to the laboratory would cater to remote students across the world as opposed to inflexible local course designs.
- Expert Advice: Taught by industry specialists in the domain of DevOps integration, Docker, and OAuth- more than a generic course to succeed in an interview.
