If you would like to be part of an unprofessional interview experience, look no further. First things first, too many interview rounds, 5 to be exact: 1 with HR, 1 with the hiring manager, 1 technical interview, 1 team interview and 1 with the VP of engineering. The process took more than 2 weeks. HR has no idea how to properly plan an interview and share the right link to the meeting. I was 10 minutes late because of their stupidity and they made it look like it was my fault. Meanwhile, I was waiting for the interviewers to get into the meeting, not knowing they shared the wrong meeting link. After finally getting into the right meeting, the technical interview was structured in two sections: Python programming challenge and one system troubleshooting. The Python challenge is nothing too complicated, just parsing some CSV files to correlate with other data. However, be prepared to be forced to use the worst coding interview platform: Coderpen. I lost 75% of my time trying to understand that platform, instead of focusing on coding. The interviewer was also trying to wrap their head around those issues, so why not allow the interviewee to use real-world IDEs like VS Code?! And then you also have to share your screen even though the platform allows the interviewer to see the code written in realtime. No logic. So after going through this shitstorm, you arrive at the system troubleshooting part. You are given a URL and an SSH address. And then, no idea what to do, no guidlines, nothing. Great, isn't it? The idea of the exercise, apparently, is to restart their stupid app, pretty much. Managed to finish the entire exercise in less than an hour, regardless. After all this BS, three days later, received an automatically generated email saying they will consider someone else, no human interaction or any explanations or feedback.
So overall, if you are looking for some serious company, you will not find it here. I just added it to the "Time wasting companies" list and moved on. Definitely not recommending.