First I got interviewed locally then at the headquarters. There was a tour of the building first then two rounds of interviews with different managers. Most of the questions where personality types and a few technical. It's more like a conversation than an actual interview.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Discover (Riverwoods, IL) in Oct 2018
Interview
Applied through an on-campus event and got offered an interview for the following day. After that I then had a phone interview which was mostly technical questions before going to do final interviews at HQ in Riverwoods. The day before the last round of interviews, all the candidates had dinner with various employees for an opportunity to ask questions in a more casual setting. The day after there were 3 back to back interviews as well as a tour of the HQ.
I applied online and then I was contacted by phone and email for an interview about a role I didn't apply for. I explained in the email that I didn't apply for that (it was a senior level and I wanted to make sure they knew I was not senior level) and she calls me and leaves a weird voicemail about the position but wouldn't say the name of it and if I could just call her back to explore other positions. It sounded like a weird sales pitch or something and very dodgy. I am not going to pursue it.