The first interview was with an HR rep who was friendly and asked general questions regarding my experience and knowledge of Jamf and what they do. It was a pleasant interview and I was passed to the next round. Actually, after the initial interview, I had conversations with multiple people that I was interviewing to work with. Those were mostly conversational and dove into what I could expect from them as well as what they could expect from me. I had at least two rounds of this type of interview. Then, I got a call from I presume a group manager for another interview. This was very similar to the previous ones and I felt good about all of them. In each round of interviews, I was told that I would hear from the next person in a few days. On the final interview, I was told that I should expect to hear from someone in HR to arrange an in-person interview at HQ.
A week went by and on a Sunday night I received a generic dear John letter saying they had to make hard decisions, blah blah blah... After 6 interviews and promises of more, you would think they would have the courtesy to at least give you a clue as to why you were being eliminated from consideration.
I know it was a generic letter because I had received the exact same one a few months earlier when I had applied for a different job. It was frustrating to have taken so many weeks, advancing me the whole way and then to be rejected in that fashion was subpar.