The interview process was very cumbersome and overbearing. The HR phone screen and Hiring Manager screen was not an issue, however, if you passed those stages, you then were given the "real fun" to do. I was given a Caliper assessment and other IQ and personality tests from yet another company and THEN had to meet and get "interviewed"(grilled) by a psychologist who then put a report together for Kohler about me, my cons&pros, etc. and made a hiring recommendation. Next, if you pass, you go on site for a series of interviews. I met with 6 different individuals for one-on-one interviews and was told I "was a strong match" per all the testing and that I passed. Approximately 48 hours later once I was back in my home state after the in person interviews that I moved heaven and earth to be at on my end, one of the individuals I interviewed with personally and connected with on LinkedIn "promoted" the job on her LinkedIn and begged people to apply.. YES the job I just finished all interviews for and YES, the job I wasn't even given an answer for because they stated they had more interviews to do. That told me EVERYTHING I needed to know about this person, the company and how they treat people. To not even treat me with any respect less than 48 hours after I returned to my home, to find out from a sh!tty Linkedin post that I wasn't chosen despite meeting and exceeding every metric, IQ test and personality test they threw at me. Left me with a poor impression of the company unfortunately. Eventually, HR contacted me and told me I wasn't chosen.. yes, well after I saw the Linkedin post. Yeah, thanks there HR, you're a bit late to the draw.