I applied online. I interviewed at Infinite Legacy
Interview
A horribly organized interview process. I went through literally 7 interviews, with weeks of gaps inbetween at times and I was just left in the dark. 3 virtual interviews, personality tests, a full shadow day (with uncompensated travel), and 3 in person interviews in one day up in Baltimore. After the day in Baltimore HR said they would all meet the following Monday and then reach back out to me with a decision and was heavily hinted at that she at least would be supporting my candidacy. Instead they scheduled 2 more virtual interviews. After I finished those I was ghosted. Because that was the norm for communication I didn't reach out till over a month later and then just got told they went with a different candidate.
Everyone was lovely, the office space looks gorgeous. I was willing to take a pay cut because the job sounded interesting and with good benefits. But I could absolutely never recommend anyone apply here after that process. Itll be months before you get a decision if you aren't just ghosted, and the process is fairly inconvenient. For a higher level role I could understand it but this was pretty low level and I believe the range being discussed was ~$30/hr.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"tell us about a time you had a disagreement at work with someone you just couldn't convince and how did you handle/move past it?" I think I got asked a variation of this 3 times.
They call you in for an extraneously lengthy interview, where you sit with one person at a time for a rushed 30 minute session each, as they all ask you the same questions over and over, and look impatiently at their watches while you answer. Some of the interviewers call in from remote positions while they sit you at a conference room to speak on camera via Teams. Utterly bizarre and disrespectful process, and an insult to anyone who applies expecting professionalism.