I applied through college or university. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin in Feb 2011
Interview
I was contacted by phone and asked to set up a phone interview for later that week. The university recruiter was very pleasant and congenial.
I interviewed towards the end of the week. The interview took about 45 minutes. The first 10 minutes or so, the recruiter explained some background information on the position and the rest of the process, were I to continue on. He let me ask a number of questions before we got started, and then we spent 25 minutes or so discussing my experience. We ended after I asked a few concluding questions.
The interview questions were primarily behaviorally based questions. I was asked to give examples of certain behaviors. While I can't remember the questions exactly, I was able to respond easily with PAR stories (Problem, Action, Result) that I had prepared beforehand using questions like, "Tell me about a time you overcame a challenge," or "Tell me about a time when you demonstrated leadership."
The following Monday I was notified by email that I would not be moving on to the next stage in the recruiting process.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you were innovative/thought outside of the box.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin (Grand Prairie, TX) in Jan 2011
Interview
I applied online, took a month after that to get a call. I had several interviews, phone with someone in FL, panel on site in Grand Prairie, then another individual interview later. I was told up front the hiring process would be long.
Seems like a great company to work for, everyone has been there several years and enjoys it. Lots of opps to move around because it has several business units.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time you had to convince someone of your idea.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin in Feb 2011
Interview
I met the recruiters at a career fair at BYU. There were hundreds of students there but what made my resume stick out was the fact that I made it specifically for Lockheed. I'm only a sophomore in college but the fact that I'm proficient in CAD systems and I can fly r/c and real airplanes made me stick out. After reviewing my information, they called me later that day and scheduled an interview for the next morning. I was surprised to find that there weren't any technical questions asked in my first interview. The interview was conducted by an employee who wasn't even an engineer, but he took note on ever answer I gave him. They asked all sorts of behavioral questions. It seemed the main thing he was looking for was a positive and outgoing personality. They've recently contacted me and they said they want me to apply for some positions. If going into engineering, I would suggest to try having a personality. Show that you're not just a calculator.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me of a time that you had to resolve a conflict with team members and how did you do it?