I was called by two separate people and given phone interviews by both. Neither of them seemed able to tell me exactly what the job I was interviewing for was, but both had a schpeel about how the company was on the New York Stock Exchange, which doesn't tell me anything about what I'd be doing. They spent about 50% of the time on the phone interviews talking about how great the company was without actually disclosing any helpful insight as to what they did. I was approved for an in-person interview by both, and scheduled to come in the next day.
When I arrived for the in-person interview, there were about 8 or 10 other people also there for interviews (it appeared as though they were doing mass interviewing all day, with many different people). I could see a whiteboard on the wall with current employees' monthly earnings posted, which tipped me off to this being more of a highly competitive and commission-based job (which is not disclosed in their ads or over the phone). I was interviewed by one person, who gave the same long-winded schpeel I'd already heard over the phone, about how fantastic a company they were, without actually telling me what they even did. I then felt like a lot of the questions were him trying to lead me into answers that he wanted, rather than my own. And I felt what little bit I did get to speak, he twisted my words back at me to mean something entirely different. I got a really bad feeling from the whole thing, as was relieved when he said "I'm not sure you're really a good candidate for this job". I said "OK", and figured that would be the end of it, thank goodness, because I didn't want to work in this kind of dishonest tricky environment. But then he didn't end the interview there, he just kept going (so I guess that line was maybe to "bait" me into "competing" with the other interviewees?) and tried to get me to agree to go into the next step, which is a "competitive group interview". I declined.