I applied online. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at Public Knowledge Management Consultants (Salem, OR) in Mar 2018
Interview
5 interviews. First was via Skype (screening). Next 3 were in a coffee shop (noisy, hard to concentrate). Last was by phone. About an hour for each one. Very nice, professional group of people, but would have preferred that I had been "de-selected" from the process much earlier. One of their major sticking points (I believe) was my lack of desire to work in a particular work environment - which I voiced from the beginning. As we went along, it became more apparent that a substantial amount of time would be spent in the scenario I was trying to avoid. If that had been articulated earlier, I would have excused myself from the process much earlier. Aside from that, 4 of the 5 interviews were very intentional and their approach was pleasant. Would highly suggest conducting the interviews either in a quiet corner or in a reserved room. It's odd to be interviewing with unrelated folks sipping their coffees and listening to your responses.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a project where you were deeply involved in it from start to finish and what type of system development methodology did you employ to complete the job.
We have improved the speed of our interview process significantly in the last two years. We are still a remote company, so our interviews are on the phone, zoom, and/or in person at a coffee shop. We try to pick as quiet a spot as possible.