Engineering
Job type
Full-time
We're looking for a Product Quality Lead who will single-handedly own whether Mando's product works. You'll be the last line of defense before code ships to customers — systematically testing every release across our Chrome extension and web application, documenting bugs with precision, and holding engineers accountable for fixes. You'll work alongside a small, high-caliber engineering team in our Chennai office, shipping on a Tuesday release / Friday code freeze cadence.
Mando is building the enforcement and memory layer for enterprise software. We're backed by the same investors who backed Cursor and Cognition before anyone else — and we're going after a parallel problem. Cursor 10x'd developer output and what's possible with code. We're 10x-ing application configuration output and what enterprises get back from the software they already pay for.
Every enterprise runs on systems like Workday, ServiceNow, and Salesforce. The people who configure, troubleshoot, and maintain those systems are the most quietly critical people in any organization. When payroll breaks, when a routing rule misfires, when a security policy drifts — they fix it. They carry the institutional knowledge of how things actually work, and almost none of it is written down. It lives in their heads, in muscle memory, in clicks no one sees.
That problem is about to get much worse. As AI agents start proposing changes to enterprise systems, someone still has to know whether what the agent did was right. The app admin doesn't disappear in the age of AI. They become the most important person in the room — and right now, they have no infrastructure. No memory of what was done before. No way to verify what changed. No precedent to enforce against.
That's what Mando builds. A Chrome extension that passively captures how experts interact with enterprise applications — every click, field edit, and screen transition — and transforms it into replayable, searchable workflow intelligence. No integrations, no API access, no IT approval. Just the truth of what happened, preserved as organizational memory that compounds over time.
Our culture values speed, ownership, and craft. There are no perfectly groomed Jira tickets here — you look at a feature, understand the user intent, and determine what "working" means on your own. If you see QA as a craft and not a stepping stone, this role is for you.
What You'll Work On
Own Release Quality End-to-End – Test staging before every release, flag what's broken in real time, and sync with engineers and founders before code goes to production
Test the Capture Engine – Validate that our Chrome extension accurately records user workflows — active recording, passive capture, DOM fidelity, sensitive data redaction, cross-app behavior
Test the Workflow Platform – Ensure generated workflows render correctly — step accuracy, screenshot fidelity, video playback, sharing and permissions, export formats, and version control across feature flags and environments
Validate AI-Powered Search – Confirm that search across captured workflows returns accurate, well-cited results users can trust
Write Bug Reports Engineers Can Act On – Document issues in GitHub with precise reproduction steps, expected vs. actual behavior, environment details, and screenshots
Expand into Analytics & Automation – Over time, analyze user behavior to identify friction points and build automated test workflows using browser automation tools
What We Look For
2–5 years of manual and exploratory testing across web applications — you've broken things methodically, not just clicked around
Comfortable in GitHub: PRs, issue tracking, labels, linking issues to branches, reading commit histories to understand what changed
Able to operate with incomplete specs — you determine what "working" means based on user intent, not a test case document
Strong, opinionated communication — you write bug reports engineers respect, and push back when they say "works on my machine"
Experience testing browser extensions or complex frontend applications is a strong plus
Familiarity with enterprise software (Workday, ServiceNow, Salesforce) helpful but not required
Curiosity about test automation (Playwright, Stagehand, etc.) — but you understand manual mastery comes first
Join Mando and own the quality function from the ground up. If you see product quality as a real, valuable craft — not a temporary assignment — we want to hear from you.

