I interviewed at Avantpage Translations (United Estates)
Interview
Una entrevista con recursos humanos, otra entrevista con el equipo con el que trabajarías, una prueba de PM. No pase a la tercer entrevista. La prueba era sencillas de situaciones normales que enfrenta un PM.
I was interviewed by someone from a third-party company based in Latin America. The person had no knowledge of the localization industry, even though the third-party company was supposed to be hiring people from this field. The recruiter asked me to clarify some questions they had written down in their document.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me about tools and other basic things, not much. They also asked about my current compensation, which felt awkward since we weren’t discussing salary yet.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Avantpage Translations (Davis, CA) in Feb 2024
Interview
I applied for a Project Manager role. There did not seem to be much thought put into the interview process by this company; the person conducting the initial interview was not privy to the translation/localization industry and not even an employee of the company, they were a third party recruiter conducting the interview. The interviewer was concerned about how I never held a managerial title and said I would better fit as a coordinator. I responded that I have already done the Coordinator level role twice and am qualified to be a manager. I was not asked many questions about the role itself. I was asked about salary, so I asked about the range/budget for the position. She pretended to search and then finally said she didn't think she had that. So then I responded that it must be premature to discuss salary at this time if a range has not yet been determined (the law requires that the employer give this upon request in CA). She then asked how much I was currently making (not legal to ask in CA). I dodged this question because this was just unprofessional at this point. At the end of the interview, I asked if she could give more details about the role and job duties but she began to describe her job duties as a recruiter and the company she worked for... I tried not to laugh and the interview ended there.