There was 3 stages.
1. Telephone Interview: I talked to the manager. It was around 15 minutes. It was really nice, talking about me, my experiences, the job details and salary. I guess they measure your language skills. If you schedule an appointment for Test Work then you are on the next stage.
2. Homebased Test Work (1 hour): I got the project details in email a day before the test. The work was a really simple typesetting test. I had to copy a German text from txt file and past into an Indesign file to replace an English text. And finally save it and send back within 1 hour to the manager.
3. Personal Interview + Onsite Test Work: there was 5 stage in it. At first I met the manager for a few minutes and lazy speaking. At second I got a text in English and Spanish too on different documents. I had to circle the the typing, grammar... mistakes in the Spanish text. I had 30 minutes for it. At third I met two members of Typesetter team and I had a long interview with them. It was great with them. They are really nice. At fourth I met another team member and he describe details of office test work. First part of test was a Typing Speed and second was a Typesetting work again like at home. Finally I had a 10 minutes speaking again with somebody about the test work, my feelings and the job details.
Everybody was very kind.
4. I got an email 3 days after the third stage and they declined me. I asked them about it, why but I've never got any answer. (I'm really disappointed because of this. I guess I would reserve a correct answer after I gave around 7 hours of my life for them. In addition it would be very useful for me for the future.)