Dragged through 4 months of interviews. I started interviewing with them in September 2025 and was rejected in December. I completed an application, then I was invited to complete a long questionnaire (which acted as a written first round interview) which took me around 45 minutes, then I had a first round with the CEO, then a second panel-style round with 3 members of senior leadership, then a third panel-style after that with 3 more senior leadership. I enjoyed speaking with the CEO, but the senior leadership team panels seemed extremely underprepared. They would ask me a half-baked, general question and then craft the remaining interview time using follow-ups to my answers as their "questions." What was particularly disappointing was that there seemed to be no coordination, with each panel asking similarly low-effort, surface-level questions and then zoning out when I'd provide a detailed answer.
The biggest red flag was that in one of the panel-style interviews, they spoke poorly of the CEO and the employees "beneath" them. I've never participated in an interview where senior leadership openly denigrated their colleagues.
They did not ever follow up in a timely manner at any point in the process and they used an anonymous recruiter email address for all of the communications. After 4 months of interviewing, maybe a simple phone call to reject me would have been nice but instead I got a generic email. It was as if I hadn't been interviewing with them for an entire quarter of the year. I responded to the email letting them know I wished they hadn't taken so much of my time, to which they never replied.
Very unprofessional group of people. I'm ultimately glad I didn't get an offer because the culture seems very low vibrational.