As explained in initial phone screen : 6 separate, short-length, video interviews with people of varying organizational level and relation to the role. It was a lot to coordinate.
Not many pointed questions about the role but instead redundant explanation of experience/intentions and high-level explanation of role and company from each interview. Not a cohesive process.
Clearly there are some nice, down-to-earth and hard-working people at FlexSteel. The discovery process was fairly one-sided however. Each interviewer got 30 minutes to probe me but offered little in regards to selling the company as a great place to work. I don't know how any candidate could possibly make an informed decision to work here with such little information about Flexsteel, the work culture, benefits, perks, etc. I gathered that the place was all business.
Flexsteel used a recruiting agency which was incredibly disjointed- added confusion and mixed messages frequently.