I have to imagine everyone's experience interviewing will vary a great deal depending on management, for me though personally it was a pretty painless process. The hardest part of the interview was actually getting it. I applied online for a housekeeping position as soon the openings were advertised. I called in to check on my application a few times with no luck getting ahold of a manager and unfortunately the front desk receptionists couldn't offer much help. After calling a few times I finally got a call asking to come in and interview. (Maybe they appreciated my persistence? lol) I had applied for a housekeeping position but the last opening for it was filled that day so they offered me a 3rd shift front desk position. I had filled out an application online but was given a paper one to fill out once there. The interview was surprisingly informal. It was held in the lobby since they weren't busy. I wasn't asked too many questions, to my relief since the q&a portion of interviews makes me incredibly nervous. The manager who interviewed me was polite and kind. Based off of the positive experience that was this interview I could see myself liking this job enough to stay for a while.