The interview process was fairly straightforward, with an initial recruiter call, followed by a call with a manager. After this, they requested a mock outreach scenario where you leave a voicemail with a potential client, and then send a follow up email. They then bring you in for an in-person interview (though I never got to this point).
I had a very negative experience with this interview process, but I do not blame the company as a whole. The recruiter was extremely slow in getting back to me. And I mean very slow. It would take him 2 weeks just to respond to an email, even after talking to me about next steps/availability. This would occur all the time. When he finally did get back to me, he informed me that the role had already been filled. Perhaps had they gotten back to me on time, I would have had a chance to actual move forward in the process.
Oh, and this happened twice. I reached out to the recruiter about a year later, and they said that they had an opening and asked for my availability. Again, no response, so I call the recruiter and and was told that they'll move me forward in the process to speak to a manager, and asked for my availability. Never heard from him. I reached out again, and was told that the role was now filled, but they will reach out should there be an opening.
Talent goes quickly. Recruiters need to update and stay in touch with potential candidates during the interview process. Hopefully SailPoint will improve upon this.