I would not recommend applying unless you're okay with doing free work under the guise of a possible job. I went through a few rounds of interviews; speaking with HR first then later to a skype with the entire design team. The experience was generally quite positive and meeting who I could possible be working with was great. I was then assigned a design test to give design suggestions and what I would do to improve a current product they were working on. They gave me two days to complete this and send it back, which at the time happened to be over a major holiday. It was inconvenient but I figured they were looking to hire someone quickly.
They completely stopped responding to me once I had sent them the full pitch they requested for their product (sketches, a model, explanation of changes). I have not been able to get a hold of any of the contacts they had given me since sending them this work for a product they were actively redesigning.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design presentation on changes to a product they outlined
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Rosanna (Seattle, WA) in Jan 2016
Interview
The interview went well and was a standard interview with Rosanna, and two other employees. When I followed up afterwards, I was informed I was a top candidate and would hear back soon. I never heard back, which I thought was incredibly rude and surprising given how warm and professional the owner was.