The interview process was pretty interesting. After having applied on LinkedIn, shortly afterwards I got a call from a woman in Denver (who was completely lovely). We chatted, and she got an idea as to my technical background, and asked some behavioural questions. Easy enough.
I made it to the next round of the interview, to which they asked me to come into their office in the city. I went to their office (which is relatively small; roughly 7-10 people) and spoke with the gentleman that I'd be reporting to in oneof their conference rooms.
That portion of the interview was not technical at all. Compared to many of the other interviews I've been on, I don't feel as if they were prepared to interview me. He printed my resume, and read over it asking me about my experience. I would have liked and/or expected more in-depth questions as to my experience, what I know, how I'd handle certain scenarios, etc.
The interesting point there is, I believe I did well during that interview. The gentlemen even mentioned that I was highly rated, highly accredited, and would be great for the job. From there, I heard nothing at all. I don't know if they were expecting me to follow up to setup the next appointment, but I would think that's something their HR person is in charge of (as I don't have access to their employee calendars.)
I also found out during the interview that was posted online was not very accurate to the job I was actually being interviewed for. I found that very frustrating as I would not have applied to the job to begin with had they been more accurate with their job description