The interview process is extensive and one-sided by design. It begins with an online screening quiz testing statistical and clinical knowledge, followed by a take-home assignment, and then five separate interviews spanning R&D, sales, operations, and two rounds with the CPO. Candidates are expected to demonstrate deep scientific literacy, strategic thinking, and domain expertise at every stage ...and expected to do so graciously and without complaint.
What you will not experience is any reciprocal curiosity. No one will ask what drives you, what kind of leadership environment you thrive in, or what you need to do your best work. The process is designed to extract signal from candidates, not to evaluate fit in any meaningful two-way sense.
After completing all of the above, I waited weeks for an update, followed up directly, and received silence. No rejection, no timeline, no courtesy email. For a company that presents itself as transparent and people-first, the gap between that brand and the lived candidate experience is significant.
If you make it far in this process, manage your expectations accordingly.