I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Pixar Animation Studios
Interview
I submitted my resume through a friend and had 3 phone interviews (HR and 2 with the heads of the department). The phone interviews went really well so they called me in for the all day interview that so many people speak of. To be honest it was torture and a bit overkill. I had several 1 on1 interviews and then a panel of random people. For the most part I felt good about the interviews, until I interviewed with one woman who was pretty clear that she didn't care for smart/determined women. In the end I felt like she may have been the reason i wasn't hired since a few of the people told me how much they liked me, and how much they would like me to work here and even gave me tips on future positions if this job didn't pan out. In the end, I did my best, but when I got home the 6 hours of intense interviews hit me very hard and laid me out with a killer migraine. As a piece of advice to Pixar I would say that no company needs to have 6 hours of interviews especially for an assistant position. Do you candidates a favor and make it a more enjoyable process, because remember they are interviewing you as well.
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Pixar Animation Studios (Emeryville, CA) in Oct 2011
Interview
I interviewed with 9 people total. Some 1:1 some 1:2. A few of the Systems Managers I interviewed with came across as unhappy and disgruntled employees, which made the interview extremely uncomfortable. Because it is Pixar, without thinking things through, if offered the position I probably would have accepted and would have found myself surrounded by many unhappy employees. My advice is to do as much research on the departments before you apply to make sure it will be the right fit.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Pixar Animation Studios (Emeryville, CA) in Jun 2011
Interview
I had an initial phone screen with a recruiter. Then I was invited to the studio where I was set up in a conference room and met with three people 1 on 1. And then a panel of about 4 people. And then another group of two people came in to speak with me. It felt relaxed and very conversational. During the larger group I mostly just listened to them talk about their experience of working at the studio which was very instructive and insightful. I got the feeling that all the interviewers were really generally interested in who I was.