Horrible, very horrible, first they gave a case study, a take-home, write a script that will get 3 workplaces and workers with the highest shift count, this involved cloning thier github repo that containers nestjs and ReactJS code, so you are meant to consume the api exposed by their NestJS app to write the script. I passed this stage, so I got an email that specifically stated that I will have a video call with their engineers, and the process involves going through my script, talking about my thought processes, optimizations, and ways to improve or extend my script. On the day of the interview, the interviewer, without asking any questions about my code,e as was outlined in their guidance, took me to their NestJS app that came from their repo. The repo contained a gotcha bug that was intentionally inserted; they intentionally did so, and they asked me to debug, which is a total deviation from the interview guidance shared by them. Imagine facing a bug in a large code base in code that you did not write, and facing the bug will mean making so many assumptions that you don't have the answers because you didn't write the code, and have not reviewed the code before the interview process, and you didn't review the code, because you followed their guidance that the interview will be about your code and optimization processes. Did I mention that the engineer was cold and terrible? The place and the people are horrible. Don't even bother.