One of the most ridiculous interviews I've had. This was some time ago already, but I just thought about it today and wanted to warn people about this company:
There were 3 or 4 people in the room with me, all asking me random questions, grilling me with a very condescending tone (they all seemed relatively junior). Then they brought up their "clever" trap question, something related to something as stupid as integer rounding in Python.
Not only did I find the solution directly (it was a gimmick rather than a proper algorithmic question), but they also thought I had it wrong because they ignored differences between Python 2 and 3. Best of all, this was an interview for an internship in Machine Learning. No ML was discussed.
Oh, and the internship was supposed to be unpaid, but I would get lunch tickets. Yay!
I rejected the offer on the spot and fled the scene. So many red flags! (e.g saying that their "CEO" is posting fake comments on their website to make it look as if they had any users)