The best reasons to work for Boeing are most definitely the people there. In my time there, my co-workers were simply amazing people, from whom I learned a large amount. Additionally, the work is enjoyable as well. Not to mention the very laid-back work environment. Simply a great time.
Sometimes, around deadlines, things got extremely busy. I think you'll find that anywhere, but regardless, it was certainly stressful. You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who wouldn't help you if you needed it, though.
Keep an eye on your lower employees. They work hard for you, so think of them sometime.
Interesting interview process. The initial interview round was a behavioral/culture fit type interview and didn’t seem to mind that I had never worked with Java before. I would have been leading a team that was based in India.
They call it a "Structured Interview." It's a series of extremely general questions asked via phone interview with a four-person panel. The questions were extremely general in nature and terribly difficult to answer to their apparent satisfaction.
Four rounds: phone, Zoom, in-person group, then a series of one-on-one interviews. Smart folks with good questions. They fed me lunch, which I liked.
Interesting interview process. The initial interview round was a behavioral/culture fit type interview and didn’t seem to mind that I had never worked with Java before. I would have been leading a team that was based in India.
They call it a "Structured Interview." It's a series of extremely general questions asked via phone interview with a four-person panel. The questions were extremely general in nature and terribly difficult to answer to their apparent satisfaction.
Four rounds: phone, Zoom, in-person group, then a series of one-on-one interviews. Smart folks with good questions. They fed me lunch, which I liked.