They had three parts: a case study, a presentation I had to prepare beforehand, and a standard interview. The process flowed well and gave me different ways to show what I could do.
The whole interview felt thorough and well-structured. The case study was fair, and I appreciated getting to present something I'd researched myself. The interviewers were genuinely welcoming, and they answered all my questions about the role and company culture, which made it feel like a proper two-way conversation.
One valuable aspect was meeting the other candidates online. It was good to see who else was going for the role and didn't feel competitive (more like getting a preview of potential teammates).
The whole experience felt very professional and thoughtful. You can tell they put effort into their recruitment process, which says good things about how they treat their graduates once you're there. I learned a lot about the company and came away feeling more confident about what I want in my career.
Would recommend applying if you're considering it - the process itself is worthwhile.