I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at American Cancer Society (Austin, TX) in Jun 2018
Interview
We started with a phone screen. The girl was obviously not listening to what I was saying. She asked if I had questions but no matter what I asked she either couldn't or wouldn't say. the phrase "You'll have to ask the hiring manager if you make it that far", was her go to line. Next was the in office visit. The information they had on me was wrong because the phone screen girl (who was not hiring manager or even in this part of the interview) had written down things I had not said. Or had written things down wrong. I corrected the information but I perhaps that was the wrong was to go because that ended their questioning of me. I was told by the hiring manager that he would call me to give the answer after they considered my application. Next day early morning I got an email saying they were not interested from the HR specialist.
I will also add that the job posting gave information which was incorrect - and although they would not say what they were willing to offer research will tell you they offer less than you can get at another position..
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at American Cancer Society in Nov 2016
Interview
The interview was really informative. They did most of the talking in my case. They were very kind and helpful. After applying, there's a lot of email exchanges and eventuallly they asked me for a phone interview. A tip I would suggest is to take a lot of notes to keep track of all the info being thrown at you so you can have an idea of what kind of questions you would want to ask. The interview itself lasted about an hour so it's good to jot down things you would to remember for later.