The interview process was unnecessarily extensive. It is a 30 minute phone screen with a recruiter, 1 hour in person interview, then 3 1 hour interview sessions with 2 analysts.
A lot of the analysts were inexperienced interviewers, and honestly was a waste of my time. Not one person asked what I did, each immediately started with a serious of questions which appeared they were reading off from a worksheet (I had analysts also ask me the same questions, phrased the same exact way). Each round was pretty much the same, and could of been done in just one 1 hour interview. Each had a brainteaser type problem, which weren't bad. There was no coding or analytical exercises, which was a disappointment. Brainteasers aren't really a great indication of what type of analyst you would be.
I also was under the impression this was more "data science", than analytics, as I am a data scientist now, but unfortunately no. Seems that they run basic analytics and there is no data science (or at least not that I heard about) and that many analysts and managers have no experience with advanced statistics or modeling at all.
If you are a recent graduate, I highly encourage you applying for this role. They seem to hire straight out of college and seems like most people are able to move quickly. If you have an industry experience at all I would highly recommend looking elsewhere. They don't seem to like to hire out, I didn't meet one person who didn't start there entry level besides the VPs. Seems like they aren't really looking for fresh analytical eyes, just looking to mold and train up.
Everyone seemed nice and like there was a bunch of perks.