It started with the job ad asking me to fill out a Google form with questions (instead of submitting a resume or application). The questions were standard, except for "tell me your process for doing dishes".
A month after filling out the form, I received a call from Monica asking me to come for an interview the next day. I arrived at the interview and was greeted by a very nice lady at the front desk, Jennifer, who then took me upstairs to Monica. The office was very laid back, with an open floor plan, and they were all in jeans. Monica and I spoke in a conference room for five or ten minutes, and then she brought in the founder, Donald (who was in jeans and a Sweatshirt). The rest of the interview lasted 45 minutes or so, with more discussion than rapid fire questions, and information being passed back and forth, even discussing salary and benefits. They ended the interview stating I was "absolutely a finalist", and I would hear from them after they finished the first round of interviews that week. As I was leaving, Donald offered me a handful of one of their products, which I accepted gratefully. Getting in my vehicle, a man dressed very professionally and looking a little nervous was walking in, I'm guessing he was the next interview.
It is now the middle of the following week, and I've heard nothing from the company, unfortunately. I made one call to them today, leaving a message asking for an update or a new time line for the next step, but no response.
Overall, the interview experience was very pleasant, even enjoyable. I would do it again, even knowing the outcome.