I applied through other source. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Prosigliere (Santa Fe) in Sept 2025
Interview
I recently completed a comprehensive 4-stage interview process for a QA Manager role. The interview experience was highly positive and well-organized throughout. Each stage included clear communication about next steps and expectations and I've also received detailed information about the role, responsibilities, and team structure.
The interview process demonstrated strong mutual interest and professional fit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you build and motivate a QA team?
Describe your experience managing QA engineers of varying skill levels.
How do you develop and implement a QA strategy for a product or project?
What testing methodologies do you prefer and why (Agile, Waterfall, etc.)?
What automation frameworks and tools have you worked with?
How do you stay current with QA tools and testing trends?
I applied through other source. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Prosigliere (Buenos Aires) in May 2025
Interview
Straightforward to the role needs. Three Interviews: HR, Product, and Customer.
Overall, a good and short process. The measure not only the technical side but also the business understanding.
Each step was very different, there weren't repeated questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were different technical questions about how to handle a whole product lifecycle as a PO, but also a lot about customer relationships and working with CLevel
Several stages, each a month apart and adding more stages with every interview. Benefits were constantly changing. After the sixth or seventh time the company started getting evasive and ghosted me. Wouldn't have accepted an offer either way because of this behavior