I got 14/15 in the language quiz and after completing the full programming test, I was told I did exceptionally well (though I suspect that's what they say to all the boys) and was invited to schedule a Google Hangouts technical interview.
However, at some point along the way, I was automatically logged-in as "John Baker", a (presumably fictional) US citizen with a throwaway email address looking for work in San Francisco.
When I tried to edit the profile, I was told that they only work with companies hiring in SF and NY.
My biggest problem with Paragon IE is the fact that its owner, Scott Arciszewski, continues trying to make it seem as though his company consists of anyone else other than just himself.
From the kitschy redundant name (is it an Initiative or an Enterprise?) to the awful typography, web design and logos[1], to the fact that all of his blog posts and commits are anonymized as "P.I.E. staff", "paragonie-security"... There is clearly no-one else working for him. I'm not saying that crypto and security work should only be entrusted to large corporations, but this makes him come across as dishonest right off the bat.
Scott, if you truly stand behind your software then you need to shed the corporate charade and promote it as yourself. And please get someone else to do your graphic design work in future.