Recruiter, technical challenge, pair programming, project interview, etc.
I dropped out after pair programming interview.
This seems like a great place to work, just beware that they are pretty CS-driven, so if you're from a non-traditional SWE background, you might struggle. My interviewers were pretty condescending after I couldn't solve a super abstract problem (I'm mostly on the frontend so not a Leetcode expert by any means).
One of them asked "so what do you do at your current SWE job?", clearly surprised I even had one because I couldn't solve the problem. The other asked "have you ever done one of these before?" (i.e. technicals), because apparently failing a very specific whiteboarding test must mean I have no idea about technical interviewing otherwise (I do, it's just a crapshoot for me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯). Not gonna lie, I walked away feeling pretty crappy and shamed.
I'm not saying there's no merit to CS-driven interviewing or that I don't have a ton to learn, I just wish the industry was more accepting and empathetic of diverse technical backgrounds, especially if they're hoping to increase diversity. By all means, don't hire me. But don't treat me like I'm completely clueless or don't belong in this industry, because that's just not true.