I have interviewed twice for this company for separate roles. Both times I have interviewed for this company I have had some of the worst interview experiences ever. Because of this, I will never consider applying for any position with this company again.
The first time I applied (online), I was contacted right away for a screening interview, scheduled for the next day. I was qualified for the job based on the job description. Upon entering the interview, I was informed that they had hidden requirements and required extra years of experience that were not listed on the posting. After confirming the interview was for the same job I applied for, I was told by the HR rep that, before the interview, they determined that I would be "probably a no" but that they were just curious of some specific experience I had. Despite this, they said they would get back to me in 2 days and that if I didn't hear anything, to reach out. 2 days come and go and I reach out, as they asked, only to be ghosted. What an absolute waste of both of our times along with the unprofessional behavior.
The second time I applied (also online), I was yet again asked for a screening interview. This job I was again perfectly qualified for and it was for a remote role. Upon getting into this interview, they reveal that it is in fact not a remote job like the posting states, but that they prefer someone in a specific city so that they can be hybrid for the specific program. It so happens that the program the job position supports also has an office where I live. I bring this fact up, but they seemed to only want someone in this specific city, but say that they will check. Once again, 2 days come and go, but this time I get an automated rejection letter. Once again, a bust, and feeling yet again like my time was wasted because of a lack of transparency and being straightforward. If you are looking for someone to be hybrid, do not list it as remote.
I would be very cautious applying for this company. They do not seem to value transparency and honestly in their hiring process and that makes me worried that such traits will carry into their work culture.