I've been working here for a while now, and all I can say is that the job is fulfilling, especially if you're passionate about aeronautics, aerodynamics, etc. The job environment is friendly too.
Working here, I found that you really get swamped into a system that just encourages top executives for their input.
Decision-making should also come from average employees.
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Virtual interview with a panel in 30 minutes. I felt awkward because no one turned on their video except myself. Perhaps this is a security precaution for a defense-related position. I answered five standardized questions.
Nothing too technical, everyone friendly. They cared about character more than how to answer technical questions. Good process overall for those exiting college. Be sure to network within the company; there are many opportunities for mobility.
It could pressure you, but stay cool. Answer very basic interview questions. They will ask you to introduce yourself, then start with the job. Remember the job description and study well to make sure your answers are very related to what they are loo
Virtual interview with a panel in 30 minutes. I felt awkward because no one turned on their video except myself. Perhaps this is a security precaution for a defense-related position. I answered five standardized questions.
Nothing too technical, everyone friendly. They cared about character more than how to answer technical questions. Good process overall for those exiting college. Be sure to network within the company; there are many opportunities for mobility.
It could pressure you, but stay cool. Answer very basic interview questions. They will ask you to introduce yourself, then start with the job. Remember the job description and study well to make sure your answers are very related to what they are loo