The interview process was very fun. I got flown out to the Fort Worth site and had a one hour interview. After the interview we got to tour the site. The interview was very easy and felt more of a conversation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What didn't you like about your previous internship?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin (Colorado Springs, CO) in Nov 2014
Interview
I am a transiting veteran who just relocated to Colorado Springs. I was contacted by a staffing agency and provided a copy of my resume and actually had an interview scheduled by the end of the day. I believe everything moved so quickly because of my particular experience while in the Air Force. The position in question was to conduct the testing of a command and control/integrated defense system for a foreign military and they were looking for a very specific skillset. The interview lasted about 45 minutes, 25 of which was spent discussing the project. Afterwards, we discussed my exact role and experience on some of the systems I had supported while on active duty. There were no real questions (i.e. what is your biggest strength, etc…) they just wanted to know what I had previously worked on. It was a very relaxed atmosphere. I have a software background and supported similar systems but got the impression they wanted someone with more operational experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How much indepth experience do you have with tactical datalinks.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin in Nov 2014
Interview
I applied for an entry level position online. They emailed me a week or so later and wanted to fly me out to a recruiting event held in Fort Worth, TX. They told me that there would be multiple managers interested in interviewing me for several positions. They paid for the flight, hotel, rental car, and food. At the facility we had a short presentation in a very large room. There was around 70 other people interviewing at the same time. We had a schedule given to us by the staff about where to go at what time. 8am interview, 9am interview, 10am interview, 11am lunch etc... The managers were set up at tables in the room and people walked up to their table and interviewed for an hour. I had 4 interviews that day. We also took a short tour of the facilities.
I didn't interview before flying out there though, which was a little strange. When I asked them why that was, they said it was because they picked the top three applicants for each position and flew them out to interview. Over all, it was a fun process. I had 4 interviews and received 4 offers. I did not accept any of the offers. They ranged in salary from 66k to 70k.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None were difficult as they didn't ask technical questions, much more behavioral. Tell me about a time you exhibited leadership. When did you ever face conflict with a colleague and how did you respond? What was the biggest lesson you learned while working in a group? Generic questions. Mostly we covered my resume and schooling.