Don't be fooled. There are only 3 Interview reviews, interviewing will be a giant waste of your time. The organization is disorganized, clueless and unprofessional. I was offered a job, but had to beg for a job description (red flag), and I see they still have not provided one with any detail... When I was made an offer, I reached out to the person in charge of benefits with questions....she took days to respond, and when she finally did, she was not welcoming, and it was clear she didn't really read what I had written as her answers did not match the questions I had asked. So I had to follow up again. I accepted the job, and then the real pain started, the background checks. There are two, a federal one, and a Dignari one, and the people who are being paid for this were uncommunicative, unhelpful, and in the case of the federal one downright rude and obstructive. I previously had a higher level of a clearance than the one for this job, and I was not treated poorly like in this instance. The person in charge of the federal one set the day after Christmas as a deadline to complete pages and pages of paperwork as well as scheduling all th in person appointments you had to make, he was on a major power trip. Only after returning from my holidays very sick, Dignari started asking me about the background checks and I explained that I had asked both parties who again and being paid to be in charge of the process, one single important question about how to fill out a certain section of the form, and one said they didn't know the answer and would get help, she didn't. The other was asked multiple times and he refused to answer. Neither of them had communicated this to the hiring manager hiding their failure to do their job. So the hiring manager kept sending me questions despite explaining how sick I was, instead of finding someone on the government side to get a definitive answer. This extra 1.5 weeks of back and forth with Dignari negatively impacted my recovery. If you want to work for a company that does not care anything about your health and well being when they should have simply asked someone when I told them what the hold up was, shows clearly what it would be like to work there - not good. I have had a long and successful career and am still shaking my head of how they could fail so badly, have never had this experience from an org who made me an offer. But then again, they are a contracting company who works with the government, and anything government adjacent is going to be dysfunctional.