Overall, the interview process was really positive. The first part, the online assessment, was 5 questions, choose 3, and luckily 3 of the questions were much easier than the other two. Then I advanced and had a phone call with a recruiter. She was super helpful and knowledgeable. Then I advanced to a phone interview with an engineer. Definitely hit some road bumps, but I felt like he just wanted to know how I thought through problems and handled obstacles. Last step was an onsite in Austin. There was a technical interview that was also very doable, a behavioral interview with standard behavioral questions, and a presentation on a project. I was most anxious for the project presentation, but it was more a conversation than a presentation. And my project was not super elaborate, just a project for a web development class, so just presenting something you know about and can speak about for 30 minutes seems to be enough. The office is really beautiful and I had a diverse array of interviewers. Everyone was friendly and actually listened, so that was dope.