Very lengthy with the intention of being inclusive of all members of the organization but ultimately repetitive and disorganized. Over time this process appears to hinder the candidate and the organization because it becomes clear there isn't a clear consensus on the goals, and the actual needs of the role/department aren't rooted in a realistic understanding of what the organization might need. This was further exemplified in the communications with candidates. While it is slow, they did not offer any feedback even at the penultimate round (6 months), which is disrespectful to the candidate's time and that of the team members, but ultimately signals there is no internal clarity. The hiring manager admitted to not even remembering the first meeting or conversation during the in-person because it had been several months. It's a shame because the organization does do some great work but gets in its own way from any real standing in the public sphere.