Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez CIA en sept. 2010
Entretien
Talked to a recruiter at a university career fair about an internship as a weapons analyst. Received a call that night for an on-campus interview the next morning.
Interviewer was nice and the interview was relatively relaxed. Asked a set of standard behavioral questions and also asked what in my opinion was the most important issue America was facing. Questions were mainly focused on leadership experience.
Interview went well but was unable to continue with application process because I was planning on some international travel between the interview and the internship period when the background check would be taking place.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez CIA
Entretien
Consisted of some behavioral tests as a screener. If selected, you do a series of situational tests & security clearance related things. Recruiters were very nice and personable. They make every opportunity to dispel rumors & meet possible superiors/co-workers.
J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. J'ai passé un entretien chez CIA (Washington, DC)
Entretien
After submitting the (lengthy) application form, you are emailed a timed IQ and personality test from HR. After a few weeks, I received an invitation to go interview on-site. No technical questions, just culture/fit questions -- one of the interviewers specifically stated that they "know" your qualifications before you walk through the door, and are only interested in seeing how you fit and operate in a team-based environment. Before the interview they give you a presentation about the CIA and its mission.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
List one time you had a disagreement within a team. How did you resolve it?
I applied online and after a few months was invited to a recruitment event in a close by city, where they held interviews for all types of postions. It was the early morning and they gave a 2 hour talk between multiple people about the process after the interview, should we get an offer. The interview itself was actually fairly easy and simple. It was entirely behaviorial, so nothing too hard to answer. If you actually have some experience in what you're applying for and have some amount of social skills you should be fine.