I was interviewed five times over four weeks; three times over the phone, once over a video call, and once in person. The interview process was unnecessarily long, and I was repeatedly asked questions that didn't seem to have much to do with the role or my ability to perform in it (i.e., "why do you want to work at Ivalua?"). They take their time responding to emails, and because of this, I feel I lost an interview opportunity with another company—I didn't know when my final interview with Ivalua would be (they took a couple of days to tell me the day based on the availability I had provided), which made me seem disinterested as I couldn't clearly tell the other company when I would be free that week. In the end, I was told about an approved offer from Ivalua via email, but I was not sent the offer. I asked to see it, but in response, I received a phone call. Over the phone, I asked to see the written offer a few times, and again, I was told I had to essentially agree with the salary figure first... I felt tired and disrespected by this point, and I didn't have the energy to play this weird game after such a protracted interview process. I decided to withdraw my application/decline the verbal offer. During the interview rounds, I was also told about extended work hours, a fact that doesn't match the low salary on offer.