I drove up to this company and found it was an old mil/aero concern taken over by European company. I don't remember what it used to be called, but the building looked at least 60 years old. I met with the HR woman who pulled a bait/switch and offered an interview on a position I wasn't interested in. I would have left then but decided out of curiosity to see what the place was about.
I was led to a room and waited for my first interviewer, the director of engineering who was pleasant and visibly excited about my resume (since I was over-qualified for the position). This lasted roughly 45 minutes, this fellow was a lifer at this site and was there long before DRS bought them out.
The next interviewer was the personification of arrogance. He loved to play semantics and was ivy league schooled, his ego was the size of our solar system. I could see we weren't going to hit it off after I reminded him something needed to be "designed" before it was "engineered" (our genius thought only non-degreed people did design work, not engineers). As far as a technical interview, the questions were shallow and jumped around, lots of "gotcha" type garbage.