I was able to complete the application through a referral, and I was able to hear back about the first round after a few days. From there, I was assigned to complete their coding assignment on Codesignal, which I had about a week to do. There were four questions, two easy and two hard/medium.
I heard back after completing the assignments after another few days, and was introduced to their "power day" of interviews, which took place over the course of several hours. It consisted of a standard behavioral interview, a case interview, and another technical interview. The behavioral interviewer was engaging and informative, and there weren't any unfair questions. The case interview was also engaging, and seemed more designed to see how you solve and approach problems. The technical interview was an easy LC question followed by a hard LC question, and was straight to the point. The interviewer was also knowledgeable and made light suggestions when necessary instead of being completely silent/ too oppressive. All of these are described in detail by the company beforehand, so you have plenty of opportunity to prepare.