I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at SAIC (Huntsville, AL) in Sept 2014
Interview
Consisted of a brief email exchange with HR, which resulted in an invitation to a hiring event. At some point, I think my HR correspondent forgot about me, because they said they would send an email on a certain day, but it didn't happen. So I had to send a follow-up email. Interview was a mix of "classic" behavioral questions and discussion of a project I was working on. I was interviewed all at once by SAIC's manager for the particular project, SAIC's technical lead for the particular project, and the government team lead for the team I would be working on. There were no technical questions.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at SAIC (Pensacola, FL) in Mar 2026
Interview
Single Round Behavioral walking through my resume. Asked a few technical questions regarding concepts listed in the job description. No technical coding round. Overall was an easy and painless experience.
The interview was very "chill" and straightforward and I was pleased with the professionalism. There were about two to three rounds. I would highly recommend to be yourself during the process.
I applied through university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at SAIC (Hyderābād) in Jul 2025
Interview
It turned out surprisingly solid, especially since I showed up completely unprepared, but the overall experience still felt smooth, and the staff stayed consistently friendly, helpful, and genuinely welcoming throughout.