I applied through other source. I interviewed at Yuno (Colombia) in Apr 2026
Interview
First call with a recruiter, standard questions and a walkthrough of the role. Second call was with the Chief of Staff and third with the head of Product. What struck me is that at no point we discussed product-related topics, engineering or design, etc. Besides the first interview, which was just a quick rundown of the role, the second and third interviews were McKinsey-style consulting case questions only, such as "You're the manager of a store, you need to increase sales, what do you do". The Chief of Staff worked for McKinsey (she made sure I knew this at several points during our interview), so I understand that she'd lean towards that, but for the head of PRODUCT to go ahead with a consulting case interview like this was a bit bizarre. I wasn't sure if they were hiring a management consultant or a product owner. It was a shame, since I was eager to discuss how to validate ideas, interview customers, build with coding agents and so on. Instead I got a load of questions directly from the book Case in Point.
They also asked me to do a take home exercise, which consisted of building a report or presentation on a consulting-style question. I believe it was something along the lines of "You're working for a Latin American payment orchestrator. Build a presentation/report to present to the executive team on how to increase profitability".
Still, I spent a few hours building it as best as I could. This was before the third interview. At no point during the interview was this report acknowledged.
That third interview was more than a month and a half ago. I am still to hear back from the recruiter, despite of a couple of emails asking for an update.
Overall, not a good experience. I'd expect them to at least send me a rejection email instead of ghosting me, especially taking into account the hours I spent preparing and interviewing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"You work at a supermarket chain, how would you increase sales"
"You work for a Latin American payment orchestrator. How would you increase profitability"
3 rounds with founder. Tech and design. Was great experience. A fast interview experience.
Interviews were on point checking product sense and data ability. Happened remote but was great. Nothing worrisome
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Yuno (Colombia) in Feb 2026
Interview
I went through a 4-round remote interview process that was quite red flag-ish. The lack of organization and respect for the candidate’s time was staggering:
- Scheduling Chaos: asked to interview at inappropriate times (after 8:00 PM) to accommodate different time zones.
- One interviewer simply didn’t show up, forcing a later reschedule.
- Some interviewers performed unrequested and informal "background checks" outside of the standard process.
- Throughout the interviews, I sensed a deep level of internal chaos and even toxic attitudes.
- After all this time investment, I received a generic rejection message. Despite multiple polite requests for specific feedback, I was completely ghosted.
If this is how they treat candidates at a Staff/Lead level, I can't imagine what it’s like to work there. Bullet dodged.
Note: interviews were fully remote calls.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Leading big teams. How would you deal with big teams in a multi-timezone scenario. How would you pritoritize urgent tasks that break your sprint. AI processes and methodologies used on the development flow.