This is not strictly an answer to the question of the OP, so I apologize in advance for that. I'm going to tell my personal experience since I think it can be helpful for the rest of the community. I applied for an engineering position in Crossover.
The first phase was a test on Hackerrank. Nothing difficult to pass, although I wouldn't say the quality of the questions was specially high. The second phase was an assignment with a time limit of 3 days. That was difficult, but I managed to make it work quite decently.
After that, they called me couple of times to set a personal interview where we would review the assignment, and I was supposed to receive an offer after that.
During all the process I received absolutely zero information about the company, work, salary conditions... However, they indeed called me several times to rush me to take the second phase, and after that to do the interview as soon as possible. I can say it was my bad, because I went through the selection process without a proper research of the company.
If you read their webpage everything gets a bit clearer. You don't know if you would work for them or for some other company (although you will be paid by them), they claim to pay you by transfer every month (paying taxes and paperwork is on you) and I was not even sure whether I would need to sign a contract with them.
When I read that I was totally sure I would not work like this, even though working remotely and with the technologies they worked seemed appealing. In the end, I found another job 40 minutes drive from home where my salary is almost double of what they offered, so I just politely refused to go through the personal interview.
In abstract, they seem to be a company that sells workers to other companies. They hire people from poor countries and sell them to American companies (I guess). The working conditions, I prefer not to imagine how they are. My personal piece of advice, unless your country is really f***** and you enjoy playing the Russian roulette, don't even think about applying there.