I interviewed here a year ago and it still makes me bitter to think about. I was told by the recruiter that it would be behavioral-style interview and to come prepared for that and the challenging questions that go along with it. A couple of days later when I actually sat down at the interview, it immediately started off on a sour note when interviewer said "interesting resume..." in a noticeably sarcastic tone. A totally unnecessary comment, no matter what you think of an applicant’s resume. The panel then proceeded to question me about my work history from the absolute beginning of my working career - as in the laundromat and burger stand I worked at when I was fifteen. It was around this subject that all subsequent questions revolved, only allowing the final five or so minutes for any questions that could be considered ‘standard’ for an interview or were actually relevant. Because of this, I wasn’t able to talk about my experience that was actually applicable and how it would translate to the role I was interviewing for, and of course did not receive an offer. Ultimately, it was a waste of everyone’s time. Never have I had a more unproductive or obnoxious interview, and had I been offered the position I would have turned it down anyway. If this is how Paylocity conducts their interviews, then I'd rather not even work for them. Maybe this is standard process for their company, or maybe the employees on my panel were last minute replacements for interviewers who had something come up. Either way, it was a complete joke and I’m glad that I found employment elsewhere.