The first thing I noticed was that the chair I'd chosen to sit in in the waiting room smelled strongly of pee. I moved and hoped I didn't now smell like that. I waited at least 15 minutes past my scheduled interview time, and noted that there was no reading material in the waiting room, and several people that had been there when I got there were still waiting when I was ushered into an office. They were roaming around the waiting room with nothing to do. Every door except the entrance door seemed to be locked.
The interview seemed a formality in that I sensed that I had already been deemed not appropriate as an employee with Shorehaven, and during the interview I came to the same conclusion. I sent a thank-you for the interview and never heard from them. I should think that if an applicant got as far as an interview, they should have some kind of closure from the company as a gesture of emotional intelligence from the interviewer.