This was the worst interview process I have ever experienced in my life. I was living abroad at the time but applied for a position in the London office. The interview was a remote process, first of all with a video call with the head of the department. This went well but to take the test I had to go to the offices in Mexico City where I was living at the time. I took a day off work to do this and the process seemed to go smoothly - the date of the test was Feb 11. However, I was in the same process with a competitor at the same time, which came back to me swiftly with an offer. S&P knew the situation with the competitor so after waiting for a response for several weeks (it's now the end of Feb), I contacted them to let them know I had received an offer from the other company and enquired about the progress of my application with S&P. I was told that they had technical difficulties retrieving my test from the internal servers so they had given the position to another candidate. However, I was told that I did pass the test as they had discovered when they finally managed to access it. Nice of them to reach out to me and let me know all of this.