I arrived early, but the people I was to interview with were seemingly not informed. The VP - who would have been my supvsr, seemed annoyed and interrupted to break her day to meet with me -- and I was a strong candidate, with an internal referral. She took 3 calls in 15 minutes as I sat there, tossed out a lame question or two and then said "ok, time to move you to the next person" That was to be the CEO. He kept me waiting 30 minutes, and then said I thought we were meeting earlier? (My arrival time) Why did his own people not bring me in when assigned? I said I had been there since x o'clock, and was brought to meet ms vp. He seemed clueless that the mistake was THEIRS -- acted like I had kept him waiting (?!). He too, got up to take a call twice in 35 minutes. Then he starts out by saying there is already an offer out on the position, but they wanted more money, so he thought he would meet me too. THEN he asked if I could stay and meet another person. This is all 2 - 6 pm by the way, in what was supposed to be a 1.5 hr visit. I did stay, out of curiousity. All it did was convince me that I would likely be very unhappy in a culture with such incredible breakdown in the simplest of internal communications and professional courtesy. They seem unaware that how you are treated in the interview tells you a lot about what life might be like at the company, and that there is a POSSIBILITY that the candidate is interviewing the company for fit, not just the other way around. Every step revealed a complete disregard for simple etiquette.