Overall, the interview process seemed streamline in the begining but by the time you make it to the final interview, they have you on the hook for 6+ weeks. I had six interview calls, two online tests, and a project to present at the final interview. I understand projects are a crucial part of testing a candidates capabilities, but the entire process felt tailored towards candidates who are unemployed. The interview time slots were offered during the day (not around lunch hours) so I had to use PTO to take calls as well as PTO for the in-person travel interview with no hotel or meal comp. I was very excited to join Vital Farms' mission, but I think there should be more consideration about the depth of a project an applicant is able to deliver in 48 hours when working a full-time job and having to travel for the interview within that same time span.