All the benefits of working for a large company with a ton of resources, things like:
Also, amazing work/life balance. Rarely work more than 40 hours/week, except in small sprints, and you're paid overtime even on salary.
Very minimal drawbacks. Pay can be slightly less than competitive because overall compensation is spread through a large number of benefits, but the value is still great.
The interview process went smoothly. The employer asked me what projects I was involved in throughout my career and why I want to get employed at Boeing and not other companies. They also asked what I want to accomplish in the future.
Applied online, waited 2 months to hear back for one phone screen and was asked basic questions. Was very easy.
Not bad, but since the software test is in pen and paper, you should practice pseudocode and not cheat. Interviews are now in the post-AI era, where companies use it extensively or not at all.
The interview process went smoothly. The employer asked me what projects I was involved in throughout my career and why I want to get employed at Boeing and not other companies. They also asked what I want to accomplish in the future.
Applied online, waited 2 months to hear back for one phone screen and was asked basic questions. Was very easy.
Not bad, but since the software test is in pen and paper, you should practice pseudocode and not cheat. Interviews are now in the post-AI era, where companies use it extensively or not at all.