So in order to be a Front-end Engineer at Ramp, you need to be able to solve cyber security CS questions that 99% of the time front-end engineers never have to deal with. On the initial form they ask you to decode a base64 string that gives you a URL to a capture the flag question. There were no questions about anything front-end related.
Copying and pasting one of the few solutions to their specific question that anyone can find by looking up 'capture the flag frontend' on google, does not adequately convey an applicant's experience.
Having 2 decades of front-end engineering/management is not enough for Ramp to consider your skills for the position, they'd prefer someone who can google and copy/paste efficiently.
Companies that don't know what they need out of an applicant are becoming the norm nowadays.