This process took altogether a month and half from the day my materials were submitted. It started with a call with the recruiter, then a take home assignment, a call with someone on the team, and then an onsite interview. Everyone was very friendly and conversational in the phone interviews which made it comfortable. The onsite interview is about four hours long and consists of interviews with different people focusing on cultural fit, your experiences, etc. Everyone at the onsite was nice but with some of the people it came across as very forced and awkward. The reason I did not rate this as positive is because of the way you are treated if you are not given an offer. For one, the reason I was given was frustrating to hear because it was something that was clear from the day I submitted my resume so it felt as though I was being strung along this interview process for no reason. The recruiter who sent the rejection email offered to take some time to chat about the feedback and even after sending two emails, I never received a response. I feel like if Greenhouse wants to put up this front that they care about people and feedback and transparency, they should be true to that. At the end of the day, it feels like all that friendliness was a facade. That being said, I really did enjoy every interview and there were some awesome people that I got to interact with, which is why I ended up so disappointed by the lack of responsiveness.