Applied in early September, rejected in mid-November. Very slow and drawn out process with little in the way of communication. Everything went well, until the final round where a panel member decided their contribution to the interview would be a stupid riddle regarding horse races. As a developer of my experience and work history, I was absolutely flabbergasted that this would be used to gauge my software engineering aptitude and competency. I actually paused mid-interview at the smugness of this individual when he posed the exercise. I knew he'd be a problem when at the start of the interview he actually commented on my professional attire and how he was comparatively dressed so casually. So, by just being there as I was, he felt put off or something. Really? "I see you're dressed so professionally, and here I am with what I got on." The man embarrassed himself, doubled down later, and was probably the deciding vote in my rejection. To top it all off, I had to follow up an entire week later to get the rejection. Who knows how long I would have had to wait? Another month? Get out of here.