I was asked to present an hour-long seminar to the panel interviewing me. The next 5 hours were spent talking with the group in two-on-one/one-on-one sessions. Discussions involved what happens in the day to day workings, but most groups did not seem to have specific questions or skills they were looking for. Only a few asked targeted questions based on my resume. One interviewer flipped through my resume as though it was the first time and asked questions based on it. What a waste of time. They should reevaluate what they're looking for, and think about how they're going to achieve that.
On the technical side, it became apparent from my interviews that most of their code has been provided from a sister company. I didn't get a good sense that the current developers know more than what instructions they received to run it. Their architecture sounds loosely coupled and I heard complaints from both their data scientists and lab scientists about its usability. They need to give this serious attention as they grow.