Interview process was laid out ahead of time via email, which was nice. Included a written response of why you want to work for them, three interviews with three different Managers, and a DISC Survey later in the interview process. Received an email from the job website I used to apply saying that I had been rejected, even though an interview was still upcoming. I emailed my contact at the firm and they said it was a mistake, but it left me feeling uneasy... Initial interview was via video conference (Zoom) with a Manager. Before the meeting, a request was sent from the Manager to record the interview, which I agreed to, but probably wouldn't have if I had to do it over again. Manager was nice enough, but he either seemed to be new at interviewing, not really interested in me, or preoccupied. He frequently looked down and seemed to just be reading questions off his notes, most of which were behavioral questions (e.g., tell me a time that you encountered a difficulty at work and how did you resolve it? etc.). I've read that when interviewers start going to these sorts of questions, it's usually a sign the interview isn't going well, since if you hit it off, usually the interview is more conversational rather than a Q&A. I was quickly notified the next day that the firm would not be moving on with me as a candidate, which was nice rather than being ghosted like a lot of companies are known to do nowadays.