The interviewer sent me a link to a meeting and I sat there for about ten minutes while nobody showed up. I had to send an email to get a link that actually worked. I immediately got the impression that it was an interview assembly line by how rushed it was.
I am not sure why they advertise it as a data analyst position because I was informed that all you do is sit at a laptop and do repetitive work deleting stuff from data sets (yet they still want proficiency in analytic software?). In fact, I don't think the interviewer was even sure what the position was because they were unable to answer any questions I had regarding most of the data-related technical details. If I understood what they were describing correctly, it was a data entry job falsely advertised as an analytic one.
It was unclear exactly what they were looking for because I was told my application was fine, but that they have plenty of options given that there were over 1000 applicants. Why was that necessary to say? I was then told by the interviewer that they used to be a "career coach" and was given a unsolicited pep talk about finding a job. I have no idea what that was but I am glad it's over. For the sake of the person who gets that job, I hope it isn't indicative of the overall culture.