The interview process took two months.
I received an invite for a CodeSignal technical screener in early February. If I recall correctly, the exam had four questions and lasted 70 minutes. I completed one question, got a partial correct on another, provided pseudocode for the third, and didn't even get to the fourth. The screener was by far the hardest part; I think my score was around 34%.
To my surprise, I was invited to a live technical interview. That went really well, and then I was invited to the final round, which consisted of two technical interviews and a personal project demo/walkthrough.
The final round technical interviews were not extremely difficult, but I wasn't sharp during the first one. I had a much better performance during the last one of the final round.
After about a week, I was asked to a 30-minute chat with the manager of the team I'd presumably be joining. It was nothing difficult: tell me about yourself, and this is what we do on the team.
I was extended an offer to join about a month before the program began.
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