The interviewer was an alumnus of my school and came with a packet of questions to ask. The interview was mostly behavioral, with questions regarding leadership style, past experiences, and possible improvements to the company.
The interview was pitched as for those from a technical background, but very few details came up that required any sort of expertise. I think they wanted more of the 'way of thinking' than any exact knowledge.
The interviewer was friendly and encouraging, but I couldn't really gather how he thought the interview was going. I had a good impression of it afterward, so I was a little disappointed when I finally (after 2-3 weeks) got the call that I had not been selected.
Imagine you're the CTO of Verizon in ~10 years. What projects do you pursue?
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Verizon Engineering Development Program role.
Verizon's interview process for their Engineering Development Program roles is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Verizon's Engineering Development Program interview process.