I had a phone screen with a recruiter, followed by an in-person interview with the hiring manager. Then I did an at-home test using KWRI's "proprietary" personality and aptitude testing system. The test included spacial reasoning, language, and logic.
The last thing I did was an in-person interview where we reviewed the results of the tests I took, and the interviewer asked a number of invasive and inappropriate questions. We charted out my hopes and dreams for the next 5 years including my "family" goals, and he insisted I list out how much money I've made at each job since college. We also detailed out personal highs and lows since college, which are none of his business. I keep my personal life and professional life separate until I feel comfortable and can appropriately maintain boundaries as I please.
From the interviewer's POV, they were trying to get a good understanding of how I tick, what my skills are, and if I have long-term potential at the company.
The interviewer made it clear that I would basically receive "free" life coaching, similar to the interview process, throughout my time there as a benefit. This is not something I look for in a job.
If you are early in your career or would love to be life coached at your job, this might be the place for you. They seemed like a really tight-knit group of genuinely nice people, and their benefits and pay seem good. However, the interview process was so off-putting and invasive, and knowing that that I would be unable to maintain personal boundaries at work, I declined to move forward any further in the process.