An introductory meeting, a home evaluation, followed by meetings with HR, the engineering manager, product manager, and CEO. To say that Dataloop AI has been the worst interview experience in my 16-year career would be an understatement. This wasn't just any job – it was a relocation role. So, imagine the added strain and the extensive groundwork involved in preparing my wife and our 3-year-old child for an international move. Finding schools, housing, and getting mentally prepared for such a seismic shift in our lives, all based on the premise of joining this company. After navigating their rigorous interview process and being verbally assured of my position, I turned down another substantial job offer in good faith. That decision has now proven to be a monumental mistake. This company didn't just drop the ball, they effectively ghosted me for weeks, conspicuously ignoring my multiple calls and reneging on their commitment to deliver a formal job offer. Their representative teased the idea of a forthcoming offer, only to vanish into thin air. Then, as if to rub salt into an already painful wound, he started actively avoiding my calls. Their behavior wasn't just unprofessional; it was deceitful, callous, and utterly contemptuous. To lead someone on, especially when they're gearing up for an intricate process like relocating a family to another country, and then coldly drop off the radar? It's a new low. Are they running a business or playing with people's lives and emotions? I'd strenuously warn anyone contemplating a role with this company. Their flagrant disregard for human decency and lack of professional ethics is palpable.