Boeing at the Philadelphia Design Center has been a great experience to grow as an engineer, with a multitude of projects from across the enterprise. It also offered the largest wealth of knowledge from senior engineers who have worked on some of the most important aerospace projects in the last 40 years.
Being able to work on projects throughout the enterprise is on an as-needed basis. Some of the worst-off projects need more attention than others. Being at the design center, you become the one to work on them.
The Design Center is a very well-run machine, with managers in my experience truly caring for their employees. Management above this tier has much more systemic issues that I personally cannot comment on. What is best for a company that has so many aspects and has strayed from its identity 40 years ago is unclear.
Got interviewed at a career fair where I had a pre-screening and one formal behavioral question-type interview. Questions were to be answered using the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) method.
Boeing contacted the honor society that I am a part of at my university and said they were coming to our career fair and hiring for EAHI. I completed the application and submitted my resume and received an interview the next day. I interviewed with
The interview was only a phone interview. It was a typical behavioral style interview. Most questions came in the form of, "Tell me about a time when ...". The interview lasted about 30 minutes.
Got interviewed at a career fair where I had a pre-screening and one formal behavioral question-type interview. Questions were to be answered using the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) method.
Boeing contacted the honor society that I am a part of at my university and said they were coming to our career fair and hiring for EAHI. I completed the application and submitted my resume and received an interview the next day. I interviewed with
The interview was only a phone interview. It was a typical behavioral style interview. Most questions came in the form of, "Tell me about a time when ...". The interview lasted about 30 minutes.