I made contact with Instructure through a friend's connection. I sent my resume directly to him and I applied online. The connection was the incoming VP of Finance, and he and a manager of finance took me to lunch. We just got to know each other and had informal conversation, some of it business related, most of it just chit-chat. That day I got a call from a recruiter wanting to set up an interview. The interview was at their office in Salt Lake City and lasted about an hour and a half. They sent me a business case to do, which required work in Excel and Powerpoint submitted as a deliverable via email. I didn't end up presenting, although I was prepared to. They just wanted to see the deliverable and see what work I had done.
The actual interview was done by a few different people. I started out meeting with the VP of Finance and a different manager. The VP asked me to pick any industry I wanted and then he just asked a few basic questions about the industry and the major players. The manager gave me a hypothetical situation and asked how I would handle it. It was similar to a consulting interview question, but not quite as technical on getting exact numbers. It was challenging but not unreasonable or nerve-racking. After that I met with the manager that I went to lunch with and he basically explained the role and its place within the company. Then I met with three other finance guys and they just picked over my resume and asked me fit-related questions. Pretty straightforward. Then the finance manager gave me an office tour and that was about it.
They gave me a call later that week and extended me an offer. They gave me a small window of time to respond; I think it was only a few business days.