I arrived at the office, where no one appeared to be around. I took a seat and waited until I finally saw someone shuffle through, so I let her know I was there and the name of the agent I was waiting for. It was another 10 minutes or so before the agent showed up (and I was on time). She was unprepared and didn't appear to have read my resume in advance. So I had the awkward experience of trying to talk to her while she read my resume. Everything I said was met with "uh-huh," and no eye contact, which really made me feel great about missing work to come to this interview. And after I was done introducing myself and answering maybe one or two simple, superficial questions, she simply asked whether I had questions for her. I did have a few, but the main one I wanted to ask was, "Why are you wasting my time?" If you don't have the courtesy to prepare for an interview, or the empathy to understand that you may be asking someone to skip out on work or other obligations, you don't deserve to have top-notch, hard-working people on your staff. I feel grateful to have dodged a bullet with this place.