I applied through university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin in Oct 2014
Interview
The way I got the interview was through a campus informational session. Use that time to ask as many questions about the company as possible. Also, after the session meet EVERY representative there and speak with them on their journey throughout the company. If they're holding on campus interviews, these will probably be the same people interviewing you in the coming days. I was able to sign up for the interview at the informational. The interview was set up more as a conversation. There weren't that many questions, however, the person spent a lot of time giving me advice for the future, even outside of interview tips.
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Question 1
The interviewer seemed very interested in my long term career goals. As a college sophomore it was difficult to answer a question for the next 20 years especially since the tech scene is making so many unknown jobs.
It was an odd experience. The interview was held online through, but none of the interviewers turned on their camera.
They asked a bunch of technical questions as the position involves test implementation with drones.
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Question 1
What are you going to include in your test data file?
The process was very easy and was not stressful. The hiring manager was very personable and made the interview more like a conversation. I was not asked technical questions and had the opportunity to ask a lot of questions to the hiring manager. I am waiting to hear back about an offer.
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Tell us about projects you have worked on and your experiences
I applied through university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin (Fort Worth, TX) in Oct 2021
Interview
it was good, love the interviewer and the various questions that were asked and I hope in hearing from them sometime soon in the near future. the receptionist in front was polite, offered me some water we have a good conversation.