The position was for full-time on-site with government client, so the interview process included their management on the panel.
First, two phone interviews, mostly personality-based, getting to know fit. Third was the on-site with the panel. Mostly get-to-know questions, background, "what are your ideas for this position/where do you see yourself growing and how do you see yourself fitting in here?" Final was face-to-face with two upper management on client side, comparing on-the-job requirements to anything I might have done similarly in the past. Also, some creative theoretical questions which were not directly related to the job, such as "Do you think the UN Secretary General has any real power, or is it a puppet role?"
Finally, back to CSC HQ a few days later to seal the deal and agree on salary. I gave them a range I was expecting, and to their credit, they did not automatically take the lowest they could offer: they went with the 33% of the range I offered. The internal CSC management I have talked to in the North American Public Sector are largely genuine people who make decisions based on longevity and in order to cultivate a positive morale. They advocate as much and as varied training as we could hope for, and offer an amazing $15,000 per year in educational reimbursements which only requires 12 mos of continuous work for CSC after last reimbursement. They can do this because they know this kind of opportunity increases value and loyalty, and that they are large enough to place us on any career path we seem to be growing towards.
The in-position raises are fairly small, but making full use of the benefits is more than enough to compensate. If you are unhappy, program managers would rather lose you on their contract but keep you in CSC for the greater good, so they take the hit and look out for opportunities suited to individuals skills and desires.
CSC is a solid company by any measurement, and is in the midst of re-branding itself. Internal resources are being cleaned up and widened for the benefit of employees.