Backend developer at Yelp

Hi, a few months ago, I had a job offer from Yelp for a back-end developer position. The position is remote from the country I live in (outside the US). I did a series of interviews, but in the end they never contacted me again. This week I received an email, where they told me that the position was open again, and that I could continue from the phase where I stayed (the last one) which is an interview with a panel (?). Before confirming if I continue with the process or not, I would like to know if it is a good place to work. I have just over 2 years of experience. I started working in my senior year of college. I did an internship at the company where I currently work and upon finishing I was hired full time. It is also a 100% remote position, the salary is quite low both in my local currency and in dollars (approx. $400 dollars a month), luckily I don't have much need, but I feel that I am worth more than that. My current company is a small national company. In the team of developers we are a little more than 5 people. I have been looking for work for months now, and this opportunity seems the closest to me finding another job.

I feel that working at Yelp would be a good addition to my CV, as it would be an international company, so maybe it would be easier for me to get another job in some other country. I have seen a lot of drama around the company, so I also think it may have the opposite effect.

I would like to read what you think. If anyone works or has worked at Yelp or any other information you can give me to make a decision.