Had one face-to-face Zoom call with the manager which was pretty standard review of background and skillset. This was followed with group technical interview that was described as "problem solving and interactive session". Instead it consisted of a group watching me write basic SQL against a 5 table / < 100 row dummy DB over a double-hop Zoom and VPN connection. As I fumbled to get inputs through the 20 - 50 second lag, I was asked a few Google "gotcha" questions around mostly SQL storage and query execution. I was then told we were about to move into the next phase of writing Pandas script, which looked like a copy of an intro test from kaggle.com.
At that point I was frustrated by the awkwardness of the situation (specifically how much it differed from the process described), and informed the team I didn't want to move forward.