"Process driven' but executed by real people and reflecting some never told reality can best describe the experience - disingenuous and not worth the time and effort on either side. Unlike many other reviews of Maersk companies, this one leaves much to be desired in overall execution and possibly conception. The position was newly created after the traumatic experience of letting go of about a quarter of the staff. The worst, and misleading part was my high score on the wonderlic and personality tests - they had to follow through, which combined with no doubt (on either side) I could handle the position, led us all to believe I was not a fit, something I knew within seconds of meeting my handlers. Great logic. I'm not sure what I expected - I went in with the curiosity about the company - but ended up confused with the provincial feel of the whole experience, this is after all a minor offshoot; all my life I worked in cities with the population bigger than whole of Denmark. Long time in responding, tardiness in expense reimbursement ('our computers not working...professionals addressing the matter') and overall hostility, especially by the HR woman, made the three days it took not worthwhile and actually disturbing. There was some underlying story I do not care to know.
In light of this the technical interview part was meaningless to the process, while (in principle) it is a decisive one.