The first thing I would do if presented with new material I didn't understand would be to research the material on my own. I would spend enough time to make sure I understood the basic concepts involved. From there, I would ask my supervisor for clarification and guidance on how I could continue my education on the subject. This might include shadowing, practicing a new skill, or working with a new system.
I really enjoy learning new things and exploring new opportunities. Boeing has a strong track record of innovation and allowing employees to learn on the job. These are some of the main reasons I am excited about the possibility of joining your organization.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you handle a situation here at Boeing in which you were presented with new material or a new task that you didn't understand?
Pretty chill. Initial interview was an hour and then got call for in person interview, more of the personality fit part of the process. Overall very friendly and helpful process
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was a time you used an electrical concept to troubleshoot a problem
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Boeing (Saint Louis, MO) in Jun 2022
Interview
Recruiter reached after applying online. Boilerplate questions about being open to relocation, pay. etc. 1 interview with two managers just talking about resume. Some behavioral questions, and I did have a flight controls project on my resume and we get somewhat technical about that but no grilling like SpaceX