A recruiter found me on LinkedIn and recommended a position at TIC to me and took my resume. About a week later I received a link to take a Wonderlic test. Within a few days I had an interview with the hiring manager and received a job offer within a few days. The interviews focused more on the presentation of my personality and experiences than having me "prove" my skills with real-time coding or logic questions. The interviewers wanted to invest in the person. (Though I can't speak to what the experience is like if professional development experience is limited.) Overall, it was refreshing diversion from standard developer interviews (for reference I had passed those as well).