Applied back in March (interview process over by July) and I was contacted shortly after at 1am and asked to get on Skype to chat with someone. I logged into Skype and added the person and waited for an hour (until 2am) and they never showed up.
2 months later I get an email from the same person to get on Skype again (also at night) and I do and interview with someone for about an hour. Did not seem like I was chatting with a business professional but with a random person (no capitalization, misspellings, half sentences, etc). After this interview I receive an email a few days later recommending a phone interview. I reply back confirming the time / timezone I can interview for, for the position and I receive a quick email reply back agreeing to the time.
I finish my work day and wait to expect a phone call for an hour but it never comes. I noticed a few hours later that they called 4 hours late when I was no longer available to speak / not around my device.
I see an email with them mentioning that the called. I reply back and mention that there may have been a mix up with the timezone and the calls were 4 hours late. 7 days later after no reply I send a follow up email and confirm my timezone and the time I am sending the email as well and get a response for a phone interview.
Instead of a phone interview we have a chat interview that seems to go well. It is mentioned that there will be several more interviews in this process and that I will be contacted by another individual.
After about a week I get an email stating that someone will be in touch with me for an interview at 6 my time. At 6 I receive an email that states this person will be running late. This is the interview that I failed.
In this interview, some very broad questions were asked that have many answers, but they were looking for the answers that are specific to their product (see interview question example). Additionally this was a Skype call and the person on the other end had a delay so when they would pause and I would reply or agree ("Right", "Okay" or "Sounds good") and it would reach them late and they would stop like I was interrupting them or say "What?". 99% of the questions were focused on extremely specific Wordpress issues tailored to their product rather than Web Hosting in general, Linux servers, Security, etc. For the most entry level position at the company this seemed strange.
After 12 days and hearing no word, I sent a follow up email to the last person I talked to, of which this person forwarded it to the person I talked to before them so that this other person could explain that I did not get the position. This process took 4 months.