J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Northrop Grumman (Newport News, VA) en mai 2008
Entretien
I was told from the beginning and for the duration of the interview that I was unqualified and would not like working in this particular department. Despite having listed my college degree and major field of study (physics), I was told that my degree had nothing to do with work at the shipyard. This made me ask exactly why I was being interviewed in the first place because I kept my degree and major no secret. I asked several times why I wouldn't like working in that department, and the question was ignored.
Within the first few minutes of the interview, I was being shown the door without an opportunity for me to ask questions, so I asked anyway. When I asked about educational opportunities and training within the company, I was directed to a social networking site that had nothing at all to do with training opportunities. Before leaving the interview, I was told that it didn't matter about my interview because they needed someone to start right away, and I was not immediately available due to my having to give notice at my current job.
Funny enough, I was called one month later with an offer for the job. That didn't exactly give me a warm and fuzzy feeling about accepting the offer.
The questions were mostly all behavioral. There was 1 question where they just wanted me to describe a project. They wanted to know how I approached the problem, what resources I used, if I ran into any problems and how I overcame them.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
The questions were mostly all behavioral. 1 question just wanted me to describe a project.
Pretty easy and the questions were pretty basic and it was cool and I got an offer and everything was straight forward only one panel interview which is rare these days.
My engineering interview went really well! I answered all their technical questions confidently, and we had a great discussion about my projects. The people were nice and the conversation went well as a whole.