It was easier to get hired than I expected, but dealing with my interviewer afterwards was unpleasant. I was asked about why I was interested in Baxter and what I felt like I could offer the company. I had to fill out an application requesting work history, references, previous addresses. She gave me information about the company and the position, some of which later turned out to be false (there actually is high turnover and no overtime available). I agreed to it all and was given an offer. I filled out some more paperwork and was told what I would need for orientation, provided I passed my background check, drug test, and a physical for my eyesight/blood. For the next few days I received several calls for clarification on my work history, despite providing the application at the interview and my resume. At one point I was asked for a W-2 of an employer I had not been with for years.