I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Boeing in Apr 2025
Interview
Don't bother with this company, vibed with the manager super well and was clear that they wanted me, but this company gives so much power to HR/Recruiting who legit have no idea who's actually qualified. If there's anyone who works at the Mesa branch and oversees this department, I literally had 2 previous internships and have helped ship content which generated literally hundreds of thousands of dollars for my companies, have projects, and even a huge toolset of languages and technologies. However despite what the hiring manager thinks, Boeing literally thinks that HR and Recruiting should have the power and say of who gets these positions which can even be backed by the employees complaining about this flaw throughout the last few years. Makes sense why the company is falling apart. To any applicants that feel bad for being rejected, don't because the manger can only make recommendations for candidates while HR/recruiting decides who gets the positions. I've seen them on LinkedIn for the branch I was applying for and not a single one(I'm serious here), had any engineering background/discipline, so please enlighten me why these people have more power than the actual hiring managers for these positions.
STAR interview process. Situation, task at hand, action taken, results of all the following. Be prepared, not too hard, but know your stuff. Be personable and be yourself, be honest.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time where X and X? Situation questions.
Spoke to a recruiter over the phone for a contract position. I got sent a coding assessment that asked multiple questions and had a coding portion as well. Asked about time complexity.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the time complexity of this portion of code ?