I went through a phone interview, a technical challenge, a video interview, travelled an hour and a half to two in person interviews in DC, then had two more video interviews, the last of which was scheduled only about 12-16 hours in advance, just to get rejected over the phone in the end. Talked with a manager, multiple VPs, and the CEO. Everyone I spoke to was very nice, but that's kind of an insane process for a low level, $20 an hour job. An incredible waste of time. I jumped through many, many, hoops for them over an entire month. The whole thing was just strange. I was told they have trouble finding the right people to work there and I can see why. I hope this isn't how they run the rest of their business - I can't imagine they get anything done even remotely quickly. Like I said, everyone was extremely kind and I had great conversations with them, but I'm just confused. Six interviews with five people plus a 24 hour assignment is a bit much, especially for a position that pays barely a living wage.