Standard process, phone screen, interview, review of your resume. The main reason I wanted to leave a review was just based on the direction the initial interview went.
When I interviewed for the position, the recruiter asked me directly if I had experience with Web and Mobile products (digital products). A regular question given the technical consulting firm.
Coming from a technical consulting background myself, with a focus on the Microsoft stack, I explained that yes, I had experience implementing, designing and developing solutions both in the MSFT cloud using Azure, Dynamics, Office 365. All of which are web-based, cloud-based, and have mobile components.
It was clear that the interviewer did not have much experience with the Microsoft stack and didn't grasp that these were in-fact, relatable. I explained similar competitors (i.e. AWS for Azure, Gsuite for Office 365, Salesforce for Dynamics) and that they were all similar products that were web-based.
In the end, the recruiter decided that I did not have enough experience with web technology and/or web solution ownership, even though that's what I continuously reiterated during the interview, and that was literally the entire background of my resume.
In the end, I didn't expect it to go anywhere given where the conversation went, which happens - probably for the best given the disconnect in communicating my experience. However, I wanted to express concern on glassdoor for others who are going through a similar experience - it seemed pretty clear the recruiter did not seem to understand current technology (i.e. that developing on cloud and web based technology constituted experience in web products), which is kind of scary when you're hiring for positions that work on technical projects and handle delivery of software solutions.
In the end, YMMV, but just something to think about.