The technical interview went smoothly. As for the final interview with the company owner—it felt more like an interrogation than an interview. There were a lot of questions about my personal life and immigration status, which was a bit odd for the U.S., especially since I had no issues with my status or any specific requirements for the company in that regard. Then he tried to make the previously agreed-upon terms as unfavorable as possible, which was strange—it was the first time I’d encountered something like that at a software company. In short, my first impression of the company after a technical interview was completely ruined by such a unworthy approach.