I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Boeing in May 2015
Interview
Applied online, got contacted to organize an interview within a week. Interview was an hour long. I basically spoke to two robots "engineering managers" who read questions off a script, asked the same question rephrased 3 times, and sounded like they had very little clue about software engineering or computer science at all. Halfway through the interview after answering the same question for the third time, I decided I didn't even want to work for a company with as embarrassing as an interview process as this. Practice your acting skills, polish up your stories, and you should do just fine.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you work with others?
Describe a time when you had to work with a difficult co-worker to finish a task?
Explain a time where you had to deal with a difficult group member.
Tell us about a time you faced a conflict with a supervisor or manager.
Tell me about a situation where you had a conflict at work.
Describe a time when you were working on a team project and you had to motivate your teammates to accomplish their tasks. What was the situation? What role did you play? What was the outcome?
.. ad infinitum
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Boeing (Bengaluru) in Mar 2026
Interview
It was very easy. I thought they would ask a lot of things but they just asked about the projects that we did. It included full stack, gen ai project. The interviewer was also chill
The interview process generally begins with an application review, followed by one or more interviews designed to evaluate relevant skills, experience, and role fit. Depending on the position, the process may also include technical, behavioral, or situational assessments.
Not bad, but since the software test is in pen and paper so you should practice pseudo code and not cheat. Interviews are now in the post AI era where companies use it extensively or not at all