QA and digital transformation services for enterprise post-M&A integrations
Thought Frameworks evolved from a pure-play QA vendor into a full-service digital transformation consultancy, now wrestling with post-M&A platform consolidation and organizational independence. The tech stack reveals deep enterprise coverage: SAP Commerce, Oracle EBS, Salesforce (all clouds), plus AWS/Azure/GCP — typical of a services firm bridging legacy systems. The hiring profile (engineering-heavy, senior-skewed, India-based) and active projects (M&A separation, center of excellence, custom Salesforce solutions) signal a shift from transactional QA to outcome-owned digital transformation work.
Notable leadership hires: Ecommerce Technical Lead
Thought Frameworks is a QA and digital transformation services firm founded in 2009, headquartered in Covina, CA, with 51–200 employees. Originally a global QA and quality control partner, the company expanded into design, development, DevOps, and digital services while maintaining quality assurance as a core competency. The current portfolio spans automation testing, performance testing, security testing, and cloud/mobile testing; delivery includes custom Salesforce implementations (Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Data Cloud), SAP Commerce end-to-end testing, ERP integrations, and post-M&A platform separation work. Most hiring and delivery is India-based.
Python, React, Django, FastAPI, Next.js for custom development; Salesforce (all clouds), SAP Commerce, Oracle EBS, Oracle Database for enterprise backends; AWS, Azure, GCP for cloud infrastructure; Postman, Jira for delivery tooling.
Yes. The company has 12 active roles with minimal velocity; 10 are engineering-focused, mostly senior and mid-level positions based in India.
Post-M&A platform integration, M&A separation architecture, Salesforce custom solutions (all clouds), SAP Commerce testing, ERP and payment-gateway integration, and building an independent digital organization and center of excellence.
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