Unless you're desperate, don't apply here or work here. I've never seen such a two-faced company before. I completed the phone interview, the typing test, the proofreading test, and the panel interview all with flying colors and was offered the job. Throughout this entire process I was continuously told how qualified I was and how I have a great amount of experience for the position. The told me a range for how much I could expect my salary to be, so I figured I would fall on the higher end of that range. When they offered, they lowballed and offered at the very low end of the range. They told me I could negotiate, so I asked for a little more since I have to commute. I didn't even ask for the high end, I asked for middle of the range. Apparently, this company says that applicants can negotiate, but they don't mean that. I was called the next day and told that the hiring manager (who I never met even after all my interviews) is considering rescinding the offer because I had dared to negotiate for a little more. I was told I'd hear back from them if they decided to rescind the offer after that call. They ghosted me. I never heard back from them again. I ended up emailing the person in HR that I had arranged the interviews with and withdrew my application a couple of weeks later. The salary they offered wasn't a living wage for a full-time job in the city. If they ghost people they offer jobs to, then I can only imagine how they treat employees that ask for a raise. Honestly, I've never had a worse interview experience. If you pay attention to their job board, you'll notice that they're constantly looking to fill positions quickly. It makes me wonder how high their turnover rate is. While I was heartbroken at the time, I know now that I dodged a bullet.