I was reached out to via cold LinkedIn Inmail after being initially rejected for the role from an application 3 weeks prior. (Not unusual in the process if the ATS has filters for things like compensation, location etc. However, it should be noted for other recruiters as it shows that their sourcing and ATS systems are not integrated)
He apologized for the rejection and scheduled a video call within a short period. He showed up on time and was professional and pleasant for the thirty minutes that we spoke. Though, he did seem a bit disinterested in the conversation which could just be more of a personality thing. Overall, it was a normal recruiting call but I didn't leave the call feeling more excited to work for SUNO. I received a rejection email within a couple of days and am honestly grateful that the process didn't move forward. The company is interesting but not inspiring and given the CEO's views that "nobody enjoys making music anymore" I don't think that it's a place I would have been happy with. On the bright side I was inspired to pick up my guitar again and start making music on my own, so I guess it did create something positive.