The interview had the typical pre-prepared questions you can expect. The first thing the interviewer mentioned, however, is that this job is a contracted 1099 position. This would save a lot of time for candidates not looking for this type of work if it was mentioned in the job description. The interview took the allotted time, and the interviewer mentioned a small assessment portion to do afterward. This included answering questions, on video, while being timed. Some of the questions were the same as the ones in the interview, which was also recorded. This seemed redundant and took an extra hour of my time after the 30-minute recruiter video interview. Afterward, I did not receive any response from my interviewer or the company. I had to reach out a couple of times to get an update and to ensure they received my completed "assessments". Overall. the interview went okay and was very standard. However, the time investment required from candidates could be greatly reduced during the preliminary screening process by holding off on assessments until hiring managers have reviewed interview notes as well as reducing repeated questions.