If you're accustomed to working from home, share that with the hiring manager. If not, demonstrate you're flexible and can adapt to circumstances. This is important at all times and especially when it's unclear how long Leidos employees will be required to work remotely. Help manage expectations by being forthcoming about your own environment at the start. If you have a poor connection, just say so. And if other people are home, you're expecting a package, or you have an excitable dog —or there's anything that could potentially disrupt the interview — proactively share that information. Your hiring manager will understand and appreciate your transparency.
Very kind recruiter and great interview process overall. Took about 2 weeks to hear back. I would have accepted the offer since the work seemed interesting, but the pay seemed a little low for the location.
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Question 1
Be able to discus the things listed on your resume, OOP, and the foundations of languages you claim to know well and/or listed on the job description. Expect some easy difficulty LeetCode questions like fibonacci, palindromes, etc. Nothing too crazy.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Leidos
Interview
It was a great process, getting this referral through a friend really helped. they respect veterans and their past experiences.
First interview was with a normal HR rep and the recruiter that my coworker reached out to. The process was very casual.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How many years of experience?
How did you like military job, what did I learn?
Can you develop Linux?
Do I hold a current TS/SCI clearance?