When you put in an application, they will call you quickly. But the interview process is much less than quick. I, myself, went through 4 interviews in which they were unable to schedule outside normal business hours and expected me to be flexible. I work a full time job in which I was seeking transition. In the first interview, they group you with other applicants who are applying for completely different jobs, both hourly and salary. They ask you non-position based questions to learn your personality type. Then, they expect someone to ask what the "next step" in the process is at the end of the group interview. If they like you enough, they call you back for a 1 on 1 with the department manager. In that, you're asked questions pertaining to the position itself and your qualifications. For a management position, if you make it through that interview, you're moved into a "leadership interview" where they ask you inappropriate questions like "what happens if you get pregnant during employment, will you quit and be a stay at home mom?" And "tell me about your life outside work." I felt as if it should have been kept strictly professional and if you can't trust your management team to ask professional questions, I wouldn't involve them in the interview process. Once that interview is done, you're scheduled a phone interview with a regional director in your department. After that, you are told someone will contact you on Monday of the following week. So on Monday, you'll get no email or phone call. I called on Wednesday and was told I would find something out by the next week by Wednesday or so. On that Monday, I was sent a prefabricated email from the job board (I know because we use the same job board pre written emails for HOURLY positions) and it was not personalized other than my name or position applied for it stated that they had hired someone else. No phone call. No personal email from the director or anything. This process took FOUR WEEKS and 3 wasted PTO days to try and impress them. My skills are right on target and I have a great personality. Also, I was almost mocked several times for "doing my research on the company."