Great place for starting an engineering career. Many opportunities to work on fantastic aircraft and research. Huge legacy in the aerospace field.
Bureaucracy is slow to change. It's tough to get promoted due to too many upper-level engineers. Salary is okay, but not awesome.
The competition between companies is tough. Keep encouraging your employees to speak up about issues and give opportunities for them to grow and not get stuck in a rut.
This is a contract position with The Boeing Company, through a contract house. It's a phone interview. The only questions are what you worked on in the past and when you can start.
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.
This is a contract position with The Boeing Company, through a contract house. It's a phone interview. The only questions are what you worked on in the past and when you can start.
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.