This process was a mess from beginning to end and left me with the impression of an extremely chaotic company. After a nice chat with the recruiter, he had a lot of trouble securing time with the hiring manager for this role. It took 4 weeks from speaking with the recruiter to speaking with the hiring manger. Then Autodesk went quiet for two months and I assumed they had gone with other candidates and hadn't bothered to tell me. All of a sudden, recruiter was back in touch and frantically trying to get time with me to speak with 3 more people. I ended up doing 3 interviews in 24 hours because there was suddenly a huge amount of urgency to get these interviews done. I was told they would be making their decision imminently and I would hear 2 days later. I was a fool to believe them...another 2 weeks go by with nothing, and then an automated Workday e-mail informing me I had been rejected. After 5 separate interviews, I think the least they could do would be a short, personal e-mail, especially as this was for a role in customer experience!! Overall not a good impression of Autodesk and its famed "culture."