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After a phone interview that went fairly smoothly, I was scheduled for an in-person interview with the entire staff. When the CEO e-mailed me the schedule, they not only addressed it to another applicant, they also accidentally forwarded me an e-mail chain from the other applicant, exposing their personal information and violating their privacy. I waited 24+ hours for an apology or some kind of acknowledgment of what happened, but there was none. Just radio silence. I called them the next day to take myself out of the running. After apology e-mails from the CEO and other staff trying to convince me to come in anyway, I decided to do it because they were finally taking accountability for what happened. I thought it went well and I got a little emotional because the CFO went on and on about my courage and how great my cover letter was and didn't even ask me any real questions. I notified them I was interviewing at another organization and wrote a really thoughtful thank you message. Despite this arduous, unbelievably inappropriate process, I was told I didn't get the job a few days later with a short e-mail that used an uncomfortable amount of compliments. They took me for quite a ride. Unprofessionalism all around, as evidenced by these reviews. Hope it doesn't happen to anyone else. Job seekers, be wary. The way you are treated during the interview period speaks volumes about what kind of organization you are applying to.