After submitting a resume and applying on their site on 08/15/17 it only took two days for me to get a call from a gentleman asking to setup an interview when the General Manager returned from being out of town and I had completed a PI survey. I informed them that being that I was currently employed I would need a specific day and time before I could commit to an interview. I was told that would be fine and they would be in touch to setup a time. Previously I had applied for a different position at JK and had already taken a PI survey. I never received an email with the link to a new PI survey. Realizing that I had already filled out a survey I decided to call their HR to find out if my previous survey would be valid or if I needed to complete a new one since I was applying for a different position. Calls were placed daily for three days to reach HR and each time it went straight to voicemail. The third day I spoke to the operator to find out if HR was also out of town since none of my calls had been returned. She was able to transfer me to Marco in HR. Marco was also unsure if my previous PI survey would still work and said he'd need to look into it, but would email me back as soon as he had an answer. He was prompt in getting back to me to let me know that my PI would still be fine. That email was received on 08/18/17. That was the last time I heard from anyone. I continued to check back on the website to see the status of my application. Today, 08/29/17 the application status was finally changed from "review" to "closed". I have handled the hiring process from start to finish at several of my occupations previously. The fact that it took three days to even reach an actual person from HR was unacceptable. The fact that there was a call placed in regards to setting up an interview pending the PI survey was also senseless when there was already a survey from me in their possession. Finally, the fact that a phone call wasn't made or email sent to inform me or other applicants that the position had been filed was also rather unprofessional, especially when that status wasn't changed until nearly two weeks later.