I responded to an ad listed in the Peninsula Daily News. The ad listed a phone number to call which I did and met with the manager the following morning. She gave me an application with a supplemental questionnaire to fill out on the spot. The questionnaire had for the most part non-work related questions, such as: What's your favorite movie and why? Who do you look up to the most in your life and why?
She looked it over and set a time for an interview the following day.
When I arrived, it was her and the owner of the company who was also a woman. The only question they asked was whether or not I could keep confidential information private. I asked for clarification and they stated as a front desk employee, I or whoever was hired, could not fraternize with the laborers/technicians. They gave me a "hypothetical" situation and sounded more like the reason the last front desk employee was fired. I, of course, answered yes, only to leave confused. There were no other questions.
I received a rejection letter in the mail a few days later.
Overall, I thought it was a rather odd interview. The manager seemed like a stern supervisor but the interview was too short for me to analyze the business owner's personality at all.