I applied online and was brought in for a total of 3 interviews with 7 people. This was about 4 years ago but it was such a bizarre experience I had to write about it. Despite feeling like each interview went badly, I was repeatedly brought back. In my second interview, one of the interviewers asked me if I had ever taken any software classes while at Emory, like Photoshop. I didn't know how to explain that Emory is a liberal arts university and doesn't offer stuff like that—it sounded like a community college class.
All the interviews were strangely combative, as if they were deliberately trying to intimidate me. Yet I was told by the hiring manager that they definitely wanted me for one of four open positions, and that the final interview would be to determine which team I would join.
During the final interview, one of the team leaders on the panel waited until the very end of the interview to ask his sole question: "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" I answered honestly and diplomatically, saying I hoped I was being challenged and continuing to learn every day. There was a long pause and he repeated, stone cold, "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" I really hadn't been trying to BS the guy and his sarcasm left a bad taste in my mouth.
A few days later I was sent a standard form email by someone I had never met in HR saying I did not meet the qualifications for this position. It rubbed me the wrong way that the hiring manager didn't have the guts to turn me down in person. However I was a recent college grad at the time and probably had no idea what I was doing. Also, I was applying for what was basically an account services job, and I ended up on the creative side of advertising, so it wouldn't have been a good fit. I still think about this place and am curious about how it turned out.