Multiple rounds, and meeting with multiple people on the same day.
The Attorneys seem nice, but going on multiple rounds of interviews can be exhausting. They may ask for writing samples as well. Small office in buckhead, see if it is the right fit for you.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Calvin Smith Law (Buckhead, GA) in Jan 2021
Interview
I drove overnight for an interview the following morning. When scheduling the interview, somehow while on hold (I think they just set the phone down unmuted), I heard the secretary talking about how an attorney was recently fired.
Calvin Smith interviewed me. He came in clearly intoxicated and was 30 minutes late. While I was waiting for the interview, I overheard the secretary say on the phone to a client, "Oh we're sorry, that attorney is no longer with us - we've moved your case to another attorney." I'm pretty sure that was an ABA ethics violation.
After the interview, I was told I'd have at least two more interviews. After I waited 15 minutes, I was abruptly asked to leave.
The next morning I extended a job offer via phone. I replied to the offer letter via email. During these communications the office manager I was emailing got fired so I went directly through Summit Tucker (a current partner at the firm). I negotiated salary and was told "if I match that, you'll owe me some big favors when you get here."
I turned them down. Seemed like a fairly sketchy PI firm with a tremendous amount of turnover.
None of my travel expenses (hotel, food, gas) for the interview were compensated and I was laughed at when I asked. Probably another ABA ethics violation.