The interview process takes a long time and there are several people involved. Usually, the people involved don't know each other and no one can give you any information about the process- how long it will take, when the job starts, what the job is, etc. They basically just interview you and decide themselves what job to put you in, if they decide to hire you. If you do well in the interview, they invite you back to take a brief math test. After you finish everything, it can take a month or longer before you hear back from them. If they do offer you a job, they may only give you a couple weeks notice before you have to begin a training class. In the interview, they ask general questions for which you have to provide examples from your life illustrating how you have dealt with and overcome different situations or obstacles in the past and they write down everything you say. The overall process seemed to be very disorganized and the communication was horrible. I can't really complain, because I did receive a job offer, which made all the stress of the process worth it in the end