I get to touch the airplane... and perform some important tests before the first flight. When it goes wrong, I get to figure it out and fix other people's stuff.
Gotta hurry up and wait.
Quick. They ask some technical questions, like, "What is this symbol?" or "What is that symbol?" How would you troubleshoot X? The interviewer was not an expert, just reading the answers off her sheet. So know the textbook definitions, and be sure to
Once you applied, Boeing sent you back with a schedule for an interview. The interview questions were general overall. After the interview, they send an offer letter and ask to do a drug test. After you did the drug test and completed the background
This was for an entry-level role. STAR format, 5 questions. I was asked about experience and difficult/pressure situations. Besides the 5 STAR questions, a couple of yes/no questions were asked, e.g., "Have you ever used tool X?"
Quick. They ask some technical questions, like, "What is this symbol?" or "What is that symbol?" How would you troubleshoot X? The interviewer was not an expert, just reading the answers off her sheet. So know the textbook definitions, and be sure to
Once you applied, Boeing sent you back with a schedule for an interview. The interview questions were general overall. After the interview, they send an offer letter and ask to do a drug test. After you did the drug test and completed the background
This was for an entry-level role. STAR format, 5 questions. I was asked about experience and difficult/pressure situations. Besides the 5 STAR questions, a couple of yes/no questions were asked, e.g., "Have you ever used tool X?"