The interview process with Finn Partners was long and felt a bit experimental. When I originally spoke with the recruiter, she said the process would be about a month long but it ended up being about two and a half months. In total I did 6 interviews including a presentation, interviewing with one employee twice and submitting references. According to the recruiter, delays were due to employee PTOs, employee's availability and them doing a 'thorough' review of applicants. I've interviewed a lot over the years and this interview process was by far the most taxing and with little regard to my time and commitment. The recruiter did her best with weekly updates but didn't seem to know much of what was going on unfortunately. I recently saw a company getting sued for interviewing diverse talent to show it being done but not actually hiring them. Observing the interviewers not being very diverse, the dragged out/hoop jumping process (to potentially find other talent) and also being recorded during my interview led me to believe I may have been a check box or experiment not actually going to get the position. While I do feel shorted, I am writing this review to warn future applicants of the company's interview etiquette and get the company to consider updating their process out of respect to applicants and their time. They should definitely consider coupling interviews so applicants can interview back to back and not have to spend weeks rearrange their schedules.