It was the most ambiguous, non-professional interview, ever. It took more than 4 months. Just after application, I had an HR phone call, an online assessment, and another interview with the hiring manager and a technical guy.
After two months without any update, I sent a follow-up email, I was told that the position was moved to India, "we have other opportunities if you want, we can move forward with you". I said yes and Pandora's box was opened.
After one week I got an email, it was a technical assignment with only two days deadline. I did that and sent it to the new recruiter, then their recruiters (maybe 5) called me more than 20 times, in most cases, they asked the same HR questions.
Then, they set a technical interview with the Cloud Architect guy, it was good except he didn't turn his camera on during the interview.
After some phone calls, they set another interview with two managers, they postponed it several times (for more important meetings!) and finally, they didn't show up for the interview, didn’t answer my call nor my email, after 3 hours the recruiter apologized (she said "I didn't have internet"! imagine for a company like Maersk) and set another date.
Finally, the interview was held with two managers, during interview one of them wanted to show-off for the other one. they asked me tones of technical detailed questions, (e.g. HikaryCP parameter name for Idle connections number). I didn't expect a technical interview for that step but I answered most of the questions.
Again, after three weeks, I sent a follow-up email, and they said that they haven’t picked me.
It seems they didn’t have any specific recruiting process; recruiters are extremely non-professional, they don’t respect you, and your time (every time they would call you a day before next interview and insist to change your plan maybe because they think manager’s time is more important!), they won’t show up for the interview without any notice, they don’t explain the process (if there is any) or interview content.
It was my fault I should have stopped the process, sooner, the big name of “Maersk” fooled me.