The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Boeing in Mar 2010
Interview
Interview was what they called a "Structural Interview," where there are a set amount of cookie-cutter questions, which were very vaguely technical in nature. The questions were general. Hiring managers stated that they were going to phone interviews now, probably due to cost savings.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give an example of how you dealt with cultural issues with others?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Boeing in Mar 2010
Interview
I applied online to the ISCFP program through the Boeing career page in January and mostly forgot about it. I then received an email requesting a phone interview in early March. It took about 10 days between the email and having the actual phone interview. The interview was with a current participant of the program, which I found a bit odd. However, she really only asked me 4 scripted questions and took notes on what I said. She was then going to forward them along to the appropriate higher-ups.
She was very formal throughout the hour-long phone interview, though we did connect on a few small personal coincidences. She made mention that I would be a good fit for the program and that it seemed like I would enjoy some of the responsibilities. Overall I left the phone interview with a positive feeling that I would get to the "next round". One issue, however, is that there is very little transparency to the whole process.
Five days after the interview I received a phone call letting me know that I would be receiving an email (seemed a little odd) to request my transcript. I replied to the email with my transcript. Nine days later, after two emails asking for the status of my application, I received an email saying that I am not going to move forward.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Tell me a time where you had to use your analytical skills to solve a problem.