They first had me take an 8th grade math test--quite literally, that is what they called it--and then I waited for about a week and a half after that. After waiting, I had a 30 minute phone call with a recruiter, which was very robotic. I then was scheduled for what they said would be a 2-hour technical interview which ended up only being an hour. The first thirty minutes was spent retaking the 8th grade math test--12 problems of a caliber like 'your car runs on 3 miles a gallon, and a gallon costs $20. How much will it cost to drive 60 miles?'. This was proctored, and the person proctoring it obviously didn't want to be there; she didn't introduce herself or try and make any small talk, and it was a very cold experience. I finished the math test in about 7 minutes, and the proctor told me to turn my camera and mic off and wait, since the next interviewer was supposed to come in later and they weren't ready for me yet. I then was made fun of for having my camera and mic off when the next interviewer came in, which made me feel bad because I was told to do so and didn't want that to reflect negatively on me. I then did a somewhat simple problem in google docs? They had me write it in google docs and not an actual code editor. The interviewer was cold and not that friendly during the problem either. It was an overall negative experience, and even if I am given an offer or if I advance to the next round, I will politely decline. Also offered low-twenties salary for their interns.