This was the strangest interview I ever had. The producer whom I was interviewing with kept contradicting what I was saying with "Nope, that's not what we are looking for, that's wrong" to the point where I was wondering why they were still bothering to keep me around. They seem to have a disdainful view of artists (mentioning that they are prone to become divas), as well as bigger companies. There was a very strange dynamic of the producer being cold one minute and then bursting forward with enthusiasm the next. Very difficult to read.
There were a number of red flags. One, the position was listed as a "Production Coordinator" with mid-level responsibilities, and during the middle of the interview, they told me they were looking for a Production Assistant to do runs, etc. Additionally, I remember a few months before I applied, they were looking for a PA to work full time, UNPAID. They eventually offered me the job (surprisingly), but after I turned it down due to the low salary and strange work environment, the next day, they posted on job boards looking for "interns" to do the exact duties the PA would have been doing. All signs that this company is trying to cut expenses as much as possible, and not trying to pay people.