I've been working here for 3 years, and there are always new things to learn in aerospace. I'm fortunate to be surrounded by great talent and experienced individuals. It's a good place to start off your engineering journey.
Pay can be better. There are times you get pigeonholed in a specific statement of work/project.
I highly recommend communicating with management if you feel your work is getting boring or you are not growing.
Interviewed online by two senior engineers. First, a self-introduction and opportunity to pitch oneself for the job. Then, five questions to be answered using the STAR (Situation > Task > Action > Result) format. These weren't so much knowledge-bas
Get the interview through referral, then get a call to schedule a Zoom interview. It's pretty standard for Boeing, a mixture of behavioral and technical questions in a panel format.
It was a series of phone calls. The first was just to gauge if you would be a good fit for the job. The second was with a group of people asking star-related questions. It holds a lot of weight, though.
Interviewed online by two senior engineers. First, a self-introduction and opportunity to pitch oneself for the job. Then, five questions to be answered using the STAR (Situation > Task > Action > Result) format. These weren't so much knowledge-bas
Get the interview through referral, then get a call to schedule a Zoom interview. It's pretty standard for Boeing, a mixture of behavioral and technical questions in a panel format.
It was a series of phone calls. The first was just to gauge if you would be a good fit for the job. The second was with a group of people asking star-related questions. It holds a lot of weight, though.