Run. Don't waste your time. They'll waste yours. Took three months and six interviews for them to tell me the leadership team felt I wasn't comfortable enough with ambiguity to hold the position. To be clear: I had three separate interviews with each of the co-founders (3 in total). Not one arrived on time, two were late by over 10 minutes for a 25-minute interview, and one rescheduled with less than 15 minutes notice. Not once did I complain. I cheerfully moved other appointments and commitments around to accommodate them, at the last minute. I was told throughout the process I was moving forward, and if I had other offers on the table, to let them know, so they could move the process faster. I did. The hiring manager told me I'd hear back in 2 days with next steps - 16 days ago. In our first interview, the hiring manager asked me for feedback to edit the job description, to ensure it met the criteria of the role. Read that again. My input in the first job interview for the role, helped change the job posting description. I was told by multiple interviewers to stay in touch on a weekly basis, or it would be held as a strike against me. Bluntness was valued, as was open and frequent communication. I received two replies in the three months of the interview process, but was assured this was normal, and to keep pressing on. I was also thanked profusely for keeping in touch, and letting everyone know I had other offers on the table. Oh, and let's not forget my first two interviews, scheduled for 25-minutes, lasted for over 90-minutes. But no, I guess the leadership team, after having met with me for less than an hour in total, over three separate interviews, deeply understands my capacity to withstand ambiguity. I hope no one ever has to go through what I went through with SafetyWing.