I initially found out about the position through my alma mater's career website, and emailed my resume directly to the Campus Recruiting Representative at the Olathe, KS office.
Less than 4 days after I sent in my resume, I was called and told more about the job description, and then emailed a list of assessments to take as part of the interview process. All of the assessments I did online, including a personailty test (selecting adjectives to describe yourself, and adjectives others would use to describe you), a typing test, a math and english skills test, and a time management simulator that graded how well you can multi-task. The test simulated a computer work station where you had to simultaneously listen to voicemails, read emails, and respond to questions on the screen.
I also had to fill out an online application and create a profile on the Farmers webpage, as well as provide extensive information and sign forms allowing for a background check.
After all of the online assessments were completed the campus rep called me again and set up a phone interview for a few days later.
The phone interview was about 1 hour long, and an in-person interview was scheduled for the following day.
The in-person interview consisted of a 2 person panel interview, a tour of the facilities, and a job shadowing of a currently employee at work.