I signed up for a "Hiring Informational Meeting" online via Indeed that turned out to be a full interview. I decided to roll with it as the job sounded doable and would fit my schedule right now. The morning of the "informational meeting," I signed into the interview only to be made to wait for 20 minutes on video for my interviewer to show up. I wouldn't have minded waiting not on video, but sitting for 20 minutes on basically a one way, recordable camera is very creepy. When my interviewer finally joined, she couldn't hear me (which we later learned was an issue with Indeed), so she called me via the app. The phonecall kicked me out of the room, but apparently, she could still see me and had no idea I had been kicked out. She proceeded to passive-aggressively chide me about my audio not working and how it would need to work for the rest of the interview. No acknowledgment that the issue could also be on her end, or as we realized later, an issue within Indeed. I explained to her that I didn't have a copy of my transcript available immediately as the only option with my university was to order a physical paper copy to my house via the mail. She clearly was not listening, as moments later she asked me to send over my transcript that day via email. We also had to reconnect to the Indeed room at a certain point because she didn't know that calling me on the phone would kick me from the room so I couldn't see any of the information she was sending in the chat. Finally, when we hung up so I could take the assessments, I just gave up and quit the interview. I have no desire to work with a company that drags around their interviewees, speaks passive-aggressively over a mild inconvenience, and doesn't listen to their interviewees when speaking.