I applied to work for one of Centene's subsidiaries, but I'm not even sure how Centene or any of its subsidiaries are functioning at this point. Centene's vetting and interviewing process was very dysfunctional. My interview was held during a career fair in a nice location, but my interviewer seemed unequipped to ask questions and evaluate potential. She spent most of her time struggling to write down my interview answers and she could barely hold a conversation with me. Nevertheless, she recommended that I be hired for the job, only for me to never hear back from the company again. Good riddance because I can't even imagine how disorganized the job orientation process would have been. It seems like the company is more interested in seeming like they have things under control rather than actually having things under control. Perhaps there is an incentive for them to simply have a large volume of attendants at their career fairs, regardless of whether they really know how to manage said applicants. Whatever the case may be, save yourself valuable time and apply to another company.