I applied this position through a post that I found on Google, and then they contact me for an Video interview. For the video interview process, they gave me a website and they have some pre-recorded questions and each has about 3-5 mins to answer. In the website they recorded my response and review it offline. After about 1-2 weeks, I was informed that they want to move the hiring process forward with meeting 5 engineers in their DSP team including the manager. At first, they were trying to schedule 5 individual skype interviews since I was at California. After my phone call with the manager (the manager was great, very positive and the talk was stressless), they decided to fly me to Chicago for an onsite interview with other engineers. They pay for my flights, hotel, taxi and meals for the 2 days trip. The visiting at Shure was fantastic, the people in the DSP team are all very great and their facility is also very modern. They also give me a tour on their small museum about the history of Shure and their products from the past till now. The recruiter that organized all the interviews is also very flexible and efficient. I got the offer in the end but have to choose another company because the other company pays more. However, Shure has some stipend (about 800) for intern living outside of the state and their price is already pretty competitive. I would say the overall interviewing process is very pleasant and it's definitely a great place to work for.