Good pay, mostly good management, opportunity to work on a wide variety of projects, good benefits, opportunity to learn a lot. Depending on the project, an opportunity to travel – or not, if you don't want to.
The opportunity to work on many things comes at the cost of working at a huge company that operates like a battleship. When it works, it can do some impressive things (like build planes). But all the red tape means it takes a lot to get anything done (i.e., like buy a PC).
Invest in your office space. Tour some other facilities. See what other companies are doing to make their office spaces support their employees who are doing the work. A person's environment affects how they feel about their job and how well they perform.
It is a structured interview with a phone call and a panel of interviewers. The panel will ask from a standard set of questions. You will have the opportunity to ask questions.
1 interview - 5 people panel. They all ask questions in their realm of expertise, ranging from FPGA to C to C++, etc. Some behavioral as well as technical questions. Overall, fairly easy going.
STAR Format 5 questions. Short, sweet, and only one round of interviews for most positions. It's hard to get through the system initially, but if you make it through, the questions are not that bad.
It is a structured interview with a phone call and a panel of interviewers. The panel will ask from a standard set of questions. You will have the opportunity to ask questions.
1 interview - 5 people panel. They all ask questions in their realm of expertise, ranging from FPGA to C to C++, etc. Some behavioral as well as technical questions. Overall, fairly easy going.
STAR Format 5 questions. Short, sweet, and only one round of interviews for most positions. It's hard to get through the system initially, but if you make it through, the questions are not that bad.