The process started with a recruiter reaching out for a preliminary call, followed by 3 rounds with the team. First with the senior PM, followed by 2 peers, and then final round is a case study with CTO and senior PM. The last 2 rounds were on-site which I found to be a refreshing experience. It’s very nice to have interviews in person and gauge the vibe of the company. Everyone was friendly and helpful. The case study, while a little lengthy, I thought was a really good experience for me to better understand the role and its expectation. I actually learned a lot about the company, its competitors, and some domain knowledge through that assignment. The presentation felt a little scary - I didn’t know what to expect with the CTO and my nervousness probably got the best of me. That said, it was valuable practice and I felt very fortunate to have the opportunity to be interviewed by the CTO for an entry level role. It really helped me become more prepared for future PM interviews. The recruiter called me to give me the final results, reasons for the decisions, and some encouragement. That was a nice touch. Everyone was incredibly generous with their time throughout the process. I trust the team made the best decision for them and I have nothing but best wishes for Fourthline. My advice for future interviewees is to be prepared, be enthusiastic, and be structured.