Good compensation. Very supportive of community. Great benefits. Coworkers generally very capable and easy to work with.
Easy to get lost in such a big operation.
Layoff potential (but better than most companies at trying to keep good people).
Worry more about product quality than deliveries. Boeing has a good name, but several recent major products/contracts have had poor after-delivery perception by customers.
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
5-star behavioral interview questions with the hiring manager and some of the engineers on the team. Then you hear back in 1 week to 1 month, depending on the role.
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
5-star behavioral interview questions with the hiring manager and some of the engineers on the team. Then you hear back in 1 week to 1 month, depending on the role.