The recruitment team came to my university's career fair. I was required to visit the booth at the career fair and drop off my resume to be considered for employment. The recruiters and managers there asked me some interview-like questions as we were speaking. The next day, I got invited to complete a supplemental application. I had 1 week to complete the supplemental application. A week after submitting the supplemental application, I was invited to complete a phone screen, which happened the following week. The day after the phone screen, I was invited to an on-campus interview, which was scheduled for the following week. I was not able to complete the on-campus interview due to a conflict with another interview day out of town with a different company. Fortunately, the recruiting team was kind enough to allow me to complete this interview during the final-round interview, so I got pushed to the final round. The final round interview occured 2 weeks after the on-campus interview would have been. At the final round interview, I got to meet current employees and complete 1 behavioral interview, 1 case interview, and the 1 make-up interview I missed earlier in the process.
I told the recruiters my timeline and was told that they would have an answer for me within a week (I had a week and half until I needed to respond to an existing offer). I didn't get the response in time to make my decision and had to consider my other offers without knowing whether Sendero would give me an offer or not. The next week, a recruiting manager (who knew my timeline) reached out and said the team would need at least another week to make their decision. At this point I had already accepted another job offer, so I withdrew my application from consideration. This was a shame, because I found the employees to be so kind and genuine throughout the process. Ultimately the process was mostly positive but the way it ended was very unprofessional and left me with a bad taste about how well the company was run. The whole process, start to finish, took about 6 weeks.