The interview process was absolutely great, whatsoever. Basically, they saw my Online portfolio / works, gave me a quick phone interview, and decided to have a face-to-face interview as soon as possible. I went there and interviewed with three people, and I felt it was fun and interesting. Everyone seemed nice and relaxed, and their interview questions were the typical Web Developer questions like, "How do you stay on top of web technologies", and "what do you see the future as, regarding the web". It actually turned into more of a conversation then a question nd answer format, which I was sued to.
After the interviews I was on my toes because I was excited about working there, but wasn't sure if I answered all the questions perfectly. They said I would need to take a User Interface test which consisted of making two mini web pages, using javaScript, CSS and HTML. It ended up being a breeze and although they gave me days to finish it, I was done in a day! I was actually stalling because I didn't want to turn it in too quickly, but when I did, I was hired.
I didn't have any doubts at this point as I was impressed by the culture of LEVEL, as well as the people. It really felt like a place I would love to work at.