Mostly everything prior to the in-person interview was very professional. I felt comfortable and confident going in. When I arrived, the first thing that was said to me by the recruiter was that I was allowed to take off my mask. After having explained to him that I have at risk family members at home he 'reminded' me that I could take it off 2 more times during the interview.
When I arrived, they had to take me on a tour of the small building because there was some sort of communication issue between the 5 employees who would be interviewing me. While walking through the building I noticed the couple of females I did see in the lab were the only ones sitting at a table while all many stations were manned by males.
During the multiple applications and the interview process, hardly anything was asked about who I was as an employee. They are mostly entirely worried about what makes you quit and how much you can tolerate people giving you a hard time.
The environment was very toxic conservative.