It appears that Neubus contracts with the government, so they are generally looking for large groups of individuals to undertake projects. That being said, I simply emailed my resume and was asked to come in for an interview.
There really wasn't an interview, as I'd suppose they decided that with my skill-set (resume), they would hire me. They simply had me fill out paper-work and told me about the job. The low pay seems to be why they probably aren't so selective. This is essentially document review/redacting work, and normally attorneys do this (or at least individuals with JD's). That being said, the normal pay ranges from 18-30 USD/Hour...Neubus offers $9.75, and $11 once you've completed training.
It seemed like the job would be easy and it was a casual work environment. However, I just received another job offer and will turning Neubus down. Though it is within walking distance for me (very convenient/no gas expenditures), the abysmal pay-rate is just too much. I'd rather drive a few miles and get paid $5-10 more per hour.
As a side note, they seemed cool with needing time off, as long as you notify them three days in advance.