The site in Queens, NY was unkept inside and out. This is probably due to the dozens of contractors who walk in and out of this building all day. After speaking to a clerk behind a security window, I was told to wait in a very old, dirty, crowed, and, loud office with a half dozen technical sales/engineers while filling out an application. There were stacks of papers on every desk, 1990's computers and no dividers between their sandwiched desks, so one guy shouted over another to make simple phone calls. One guy sitting at his desk backed up too far and ran over my shoe with no apology. At that point I should have walked out. When it was time for their breaks they put their heads down on their desks and closed their eyes. The walk to the interview area revealed one large room with some overcrowded departments crunched together similar to the sales/engineers area. I think this is the area that I would be working in (although I was never told). The interview took about 45 minutes and I was asked the typical questions about my past experiences. They told me very little about their company. At no point in time was salary discussed. The process was very one sided, quick and to the point.