I applied via their website and was very pleased to get a request to review within the week. I met with the hiring manager for a screening interview and we had a nice conversation about the job, what I was looking for, LegitScript, the work itself, etc. It sounded interesting and I was interested in moving forward. The hiring manager to confirm my current location because of the remote work situation, which I did. She said she'd have to get back to me because of legal/tax purposes.
So you can imagine my disappointment at getting a rejection the next day telling me that I was not eligible. I understand these things can be complicated, but my location is in the resume. While I am glad I did not spend hours in the process (this screening interview was by video) and did not have to go through the writing exercise and additional interview(s), this was pretty frustrating.
As I said, I was interested in moving forward but I also acknowledge it was probably for the best (if you read the reviews there are multiple complaints that did concern me). It appears they can do much better in both the hiring process and in the actual employment experience.