Initial meeting with recruiter, followed by a meeting with the hiring manager, followed by a take home code test, followed by what I assume is follow up interviews based on your take home test. Unfortunately, I wouldn't know that last part. They give you an overly broad and ambiguous take home test. They basically want you to make a full stack webapp, with at least 80% code coverage. I completed this take home test, I did all the required things and even solved all but 1 "bonus" items and yet I received a generic rejection a week and a half later. Do not give these people a second of your time, because they obviously do not value it, if they can have you do a take home test that they say could take as long as 3 days and still send you a generic rejection after you do it, sufficiently might I add.