I applied in-person. I interviewed at Atrium Apparel Corporation (Columbus, OH) in Mar 2015
Interview
Interviewed directly with hiring manager. Decision process was quick and prompt. Interview was casual and not high pressure. Did not require all of the interview prep that I spent doing. In hindsight, I would still prepare the same amount, however.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are your goals? Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years.
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Atrium Apparel Corporation (Johnstown, OH) in Dec 2011
Interview
The interview was for a graphic designer position for Campus Couture under Atrium Corporation. Initial communication came from a resume sent through Craigslist and a phone call to set up an interview for "when I was available", which was the next day. I arrived early and was offered a beverage. I waited maybe five minutes before called in. I was initially told I would be interviewing with two people, the Director of Design and Sr Designer. I interviewed with both of these and a third person, more of a "project manager". The interview was roughly 45 minutes long. It consisted of several questions, talking of the company, and more of a way you think/way you do things evaluation. I took in a 8.5x11" portfolio and was suggested to have a larger one. Questions ranged from tell me about yourself to how do you go about starting a new project to how would you put together a market trend library. The ladies were VERY friendly and nice and made small talk throughout the interview also, so it was a very comfortable setting. I received a declining email five days later saying they were pursuing other candidates. I would say this was a decently difficult interview because pretty much every question imaginable was covered.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Do you have any experience with screen printing? Please answer in detail.