Contacted by Recruitment Consultant for the role of Sr. DS. She informed that process will begin with a half-a-day interview with take-home case, which is to be presented later, say a day after. The case was ML problem of moderate difficulty involving an open data-set ~10GB size, which I think will involve around 8+ hours of candidate-time.
On a later day, the candidate will have to present the case to the team. Then further rounds involving other stake-holders in DS vertical. 4-5 rounds in total I think.
Later I got to know of no-hire decision from the recruitment-consultant. Strangely HR person from the company itself contacted about a month later, showing interest to interview for junior position i.e. DS role.
I told HR clearly that I felt the Sr. DS process involved quite a bit of time investment from candidate, and that the company's role on updating the candidate of outcome (i.e. lack thereof) was unprofessional. Lastly, I budged in after he guaranteed that this time, the process won't take much time and I'd get prompt feedback.
Alas, the company again put me through 3-4 rounds taking almost half a day. I didn't hear back from them for days despite the HR's assurance earlier that they'd be prompt on feedback.
I didn't bother to check again with the company, having seen its unprofessional attitude, it's least regard towards candidate's time and vastly inefficient interview process.
Regardless, I took up an Offer with a different firm in due course, and I'm glad that I didn't walk the path toiling on extreme text-data munging.
PS: It'd be an easy-guess for the DS team to figure who wrote this; but at the end of the day, actions matter more than intentions, and in its entirety, the team's (not anyone in specific) actions were indeed lacking in professionalism.
PPS: Ignore the typos please.