5 stages of interviews, including a complex technical task that asks for skills not stated in the job requirements. Was asked to travel to New York for a final in person interview. That was 2 weeks ago and I've yet to hear a word back from Alloy. After committing so much time and days of travel for this in depth interview process, I would have appreciated even a rejection notice, but apparently they don't care enough to do that. To be rejected for the role is common enough, and to hear nothing back at all after having done just 1 or 2 interviews is also understandable, but to be asked to do so much and to not even be given a rejection notice is very disappointing.