I submitted my resume via their website. After waiting a while for someone to respond, I decided to call them and get some feedback. I managed to convince the receptionist to put me in touch with the person who posted the job (the link mentioned the person's name). I talked to her for a few minutes and realized that even though she was the recruiter, she had no idea who I was or where I was in the system.
A short time later, I got the boilerplate "thank you but no thank you letter" - I laughed and tossed it because it was riddled with spelling and grammar errors.
Epilogue: After getting the e-Mail, I decided to dig deeper into Rapleaf and saw what they had to offer. Considering that I have been in their industry for a VERY long time (a lot longer than their CEO for that matter), I was unable to see how they differentiate themselves from the others in their space. Looking deeper, I decided to look at the executive staff and found blogs written by the CEO. Needless to say, I was not impressed. While Auren could be a nice guy in person, one thing is for sure -- he definitely loves himself and thinks he's infallible. I checked out his LinkedIn profile and confirmed why that was the case -- he happened to be at the right place and at the right time with a few companies and dumped them making a tidy profit along the way.
Avoid this place like the plague unless you perceive yourself as a "type A" personality who is willing to deal with a younger version of Larry Ellison, Marc Beninoff and the like but without the experience or class that they have.