I talked to a recruiter at a campus career fair to kill time because the other companies I was interested in had insane lines. The LDP interested me, so I filled an application out on Handshake, which for those that don't know is a job portal a lot of universities use.
Within a week I had a phone screening where they basically just repeated the application questions and confirmed I met the requirements (GPA, past internship experience, etc.). After that was another phone interview, this time stepping through my resume - pretty simple stuff. I then had several back-to-back in-person interviews and while it was exhausting, I didn't think it was difficult. My interviewers included HR, managers, and past program alumni, so they asked a good mix of technical and soft-skill questions.
After all of that, I was invited for a final round interview. It was the most nerve-wracking because I knew it was the last one, but it was also the easiest. It honestly felt more like a normal conversation than an actual interview. I got a verbal offer within an hour of that call ending, and the letter was in my inbox within the day.
As long as you meet the program requirements, can talk about your resume, and don't put your foot in your mouth, you'll be okay.