I applied through TeamWork online. First there was a video interview. The web application records your answers to questions on video and submits it that way. It's not interactive. Soon after, I was scheduled for an in-person interview at the ballpark. I arrived early and realized there's nowhere to go around CITI Field. I was scheduled to meet with three separate people from the Mets about a database programming job. I sat in the lobby and a man found me and gave me a tour of the office. Then we sat a table in a large empty boardroom. He informed me he was leaving the company in a couple of days, but his tone was very serious and prying, which was ironic in a sense. He informed me the senior manager I was scheduled to meet with probably wouldn't be making it into the boardroom (couldn't be bothered, I guess). He asked me questions about database programming, though was clearly less experienced than me as a technologist, and even admitted he didn't know much about it. I asked the size of their dataset and it was microscopic, so the questions were all irrelevant about advanced database scripting. Just for show. To make themselves feel important and tech savvy. Then another guy who was from a different team came in for part two of the interview. He told me even more people were leaving the company that week, and went through the motions of an interview. It was almost more of a presentation about what he does, seemingly. Told me they couldn't pay much because David Wright's salary was so high. I wanted the job so I went along with everything and tried my best to appease their every whim. I heard from HR a few days later about filling out an official application with recommendations (so I thought I had the job), but no. I called after still no offer a week later and the guy over the phone didn't even bother giving and explanation, it was just, "Nope," click. Phone call over. No longer a Mets fan because of this experience. I really needed the job and was qualified and tried hard during the interview, wore the suit, shoe shine, studied to answer questions, everything. Ivy league experience. Didn't matter. Still no offer from any interview. Don't quit your job in tech.