The interview process is definitely super intensive. The very first step in the interview process is an aptitude test that involves three sections. The first two sections are pretty easy if you take your time with them. For the sequence section I suggest making the letters into numbers ex: A,B,C,D = 1,2,3,4. The math section of the test is pretty difficult. I probably only answered 8 of them out of the 25 questions. They give you a practice test beforehand, but it is not similar to the actual test. For the math part of the section I suggest that you do NOT answer if you do not know the answer. You will get more against you if you answer incorrectly rather than leaving it blank. This is probably what allowed me to get further into the interview process.
After I took the test, the recruiter took me into this other room to have me answer more questions more about myself this time. I answered questions such as what sports do I like to play/watch, do you smoke, etc. Pretty simple. Following that I went into a small room with one of the recruiters for my "first" interview. Very straightforward interview questions. I tried to be as personable as I could.
She then told me that she would like for me to meet with/interview with the head of my department I would be working in so I waited in the room for about 45 minutes until I was told that they were at lunch so I left for an hour and then came back. I was a little annoyed with this, but it happens. When I met with the heads of the department, they both asked me situation interview questions and other pretty basic interview questions.
After this interview, they took me on a tour of the building and had me sit down with someone who was working where I would work and see what the day-to-day job would be like. I also met with the vice president of the department and the department supervisor. They basically told me I had the job but did not give me a full offer yet. I was led back down to the recruiting center and took a drug test and filled out a background check thing.
A couple of days after my interviews I got a call from the recruiting department and they told me that another one of the vice presidents wanted to do a skype interview with me so I did that the next day. He also asked me a lot of situation type questions and this only lasted about 30 minutes.
About 10 minutes after we hung up, the recruiter called me and offered me the job and I accepted.
It is a really exhausting interview process, but it is worth it because this company has been great so far.