It was about 20-30 minutes long. But they didn't have a ton of questions like other interviews generally do.
I came in early, so I don't know the exact time they called me back. It was before 12:30pm though.
That's a reasonably long time; if they don't like a person, it's usually over in ten minutes.
I always had, uh, complications with interviews.
The only "special accommodation" I ever requested was that the interview be in an empty office or a conference room (i.e., no "noise," no distractions, from visual sights that interfere with my "hearing" a person).
The longest interview I ever had (I was hired) lasted for three and a half hours, but it was my fault.
Being a modest person, I would rather have people talk about themselves, rather than me talk about myself.
Role reversal, I guess; the interviewee as the interviewer, and vice-versa.
It works, but man, it can make interviews long.
There were a couple of jobs (records supervisor with Immigration & Naturalization, second-shift foreman with a basketball equipment manufactory) where I wasn't even aware of the responsibilities, or even my pay, until my first day on the job, because those things weren't covered during the interview, as I spent all my time inquiring of the interviewer about
him.
Odd, that the less one says something, and the more the other person talks, that one is considered an "interesting person."