Initial application, then two assessments (Wonderlic & Excel), then a one-way video interview round, a Zoom round, and an in-person final round that was 2+ hours long. Pretty excessive for an entry-level role that pays below market rate. Most of my interviewers were very nice, but I was annoyed that I was required to jump through all of these hoops and travel all the way there to be rejected, including receiving an office tour with all the perks being shown to me. Got a surprise rejection about a week later that was completely impersonal as well. Overall, nice office, most people there were kind, they provided some perks like a rideshare voucher, but the process was really excessive for an entry-level role with low pay compared to other firms. The team was completely lacking in diversity too, which was an off-putting sign.