It involved a phone interview, followed by a 2 and a half on site interview with 3 people in person and one via Skype. After my time there I reached out and thanked the recruiters for their time. On the phone the job sounded amazing, but what they seemed to want was employees who don't really have a family or outside life, outside of the job and the 12-14 hours that you would be required to work, daily. I but I found the process rather long and time consuming. And the canned response email I received as for the reason for not being offered the position was rather confusing, I was praised for my experience and skills but was told I wasn't the "right fit" at this time. No elaboration was provided. I decided not to pursue, because ultimately I knew I could do better and found a better position elsewhere that allowed for more of a balance between work and my personal life.