Part of my poor experience at Loom was due to the fact that their acquisition by Atlassian had just been announced.
The process was standard, though very drawn out (I believe they were comparing me against several candidates), and I felt like steps kept getting added to buy more time. I will say that the "super day," when I met many members of the team, was positive. I also had positive conversations with the hiring manager and VP.
I was impressed with the team overall, recruiter aside. From the get-go, the recruiter was surprisingly unprofessional. She would take several days to respond to an email (again, I think they were buying time to compare me against others). Additionally, twice during the process, she declined to tell me the salary range for the role (which is not legal in the state where I am located). When I finally received an offer, it was 50% lower than what had originally been posted online, pre-acquisition. The recruiter gaslit me when I suggested that I had seen a range posted and then taken down. The hiring manager did come in to do some damage control (and ended saving my impression of them/the team), but ultimately we weren't able to bring the comp up to the originally posted range, so I declined the offer. If Loom had been forthcoming from the outset about the change in salary range, we could have saved each other many hours of wasted time.