I went through Raptive's full interview process over the course of two months, and while parts of it were genuinely positive, the ending left a lot to be desired.
The process itself was thorough: a take-home assessment, a data science interview focused on resume and experience, a VP round with back-to-back questions diving deep into past work, and finally a technical round. The technical questions were engaging, and I walked the team through my thinking in detail — I later verified every answer was correct.
Throughout the process, the recruiter was warm and encouraging, repeatedly telling me I was among the top candidates and that they wanted to move fast. That made the ending all the more frustrating.
After the technical round, I followed up three times over two months. No reply. Complete silence. No rejection email, no update — just ghosted.
My honest advice to anyone interviewing here: give it your best in every round, because the team and the process itself seem solid. But don't let the recruiter's enthusiasm get your hopes up, and absolutely do not put your job search on hold waiting to hear back. Two months of my time went into this process, and I deserved at minimum a courtesy response.
The team may be great for whoever landed the role — but candidates deserve basic professional respect, regardless of the outcome.