- Applied to the remote position via email as stated on the website, but they ended up not replying on there. - HR Manager added me on LinkedIn some weeks after without a note, but it was appreciated! - One month later I wrote to the HR Manager asking if they were still looking. They said yes, and then invited me for an interview over Google Meets the next day. - The HR Interview was short, non-personal, and about my interest in the company and role. - I was asked at the end about completing a test, and then sent a writing test (which was fun and clear) and asked to estimate how long it would take me to complete; I said a week. - The writing test was made up of 3 parts testing on different Narrative Design skills. I ended up submitting around 4 pages. - I was then invited for a Technical Interview and Evaluation over Google Meets, where I met the lead of Localisation, Quest Design, and Production. The HR Manager accompanied. - This interview was more personal, and then followed by a series of professional questions. At the end I was told that the evaluation part was actually the decision they needed to make, and no more tests would follow. They also gave me good, critical feedback about my test and the risks I took in it. - After the tech interview, I wrote to the HR Manager saying thanks, and they replied that they would reach out next week with good news. - Unfortunately, they reached out the next week with bad news for me, citing the need for a more senior person, but were kind and even apologetic about it. - I added the participants on LinkedIn and they were happy to stay in touch for the future. Overall, I had to chase the position a bit and do a significant amount of work for the writing test, but it was very fun and the interviewing experience was pleasant - questions were aimed at understanding if I had previous experience in certain areas, and it never felt like anyone was gunning for me with tough questions or trying to trick me. The people here seem kind, and they were quick to review my application and respectful all the way through. I do wish they would add some years of experience more or 'Senior' in the title as requirements for their job, if that's what they're looking for - but I respect that it can be hard to pinpoint a middle ground between Mid and Senior level. There might've been a miscommunication between the hiring manager and the team, as I think the manager thought I was getting hired at first. I got my hopes up a bit which was a little rough, but in the end I would look forward to applying there again if the opportunity presents itself, and love their games nonetheless!