After foolishly submitting my resume, I was subjected to the audacity of being assigned a take-home assignment even before engaging in any meaningful conversation with the company, including the HR department. It is utterly disrespectful to demand that applicants spend their precious time outside of work, unless they are in the advanced stages of consideration for the role. Adding insult to injury, the assignment itself was suspiciously devoid of any meaningful data science questions, instead focusing on menial tasks like basic data cleaning, simple joins, mundane descriptive statistics, and minor data analysis. As if the experience couldn't get any worse, I was invited to a preliminary interview with a so-called 'data insight' team member. To my astonishment, I found myself being interviewed by a junior individual who seemed to have only graduated from undergrad 1 or 2 years ago. It was a complete farce. Nevertheless, I endured the interview, which surprisingly went well. Then came the final round of interviews, where each session lasted a painstaking 60 minutes and involved 1-2 interviewers. Astonishingly, there were hardly any technical questions in this stage. To make matters worse, all the interviewers, including the hiring manager, were shockingly inexperienced with nothing more than undergraduate degrees. Adding insult to injury, one of the interviewers nonchalantly canceled at the last minute, carelessly wasting my precious PTO. To top it all off, the interviewer seemed to be dozing off throughout the interview, conducting it lazily from their own kitchen and audibly indulging in their own food. Most of the interviewers displayed a woeful lack of familiarity with technical terms, and upon reviewing some of their work, it became evident that they were woefully behind the curve when it comes to technology. I had read countless negative comments about the review process, but against my better judgment, I proceeded with the interview. I should have heeded the warnings and spared myself the agony of wasting my valuable time with this abysmal team. Trusting the feedback on Glassdoor would have saved me from this ordeal.