I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at RTX (Boston, MA) in Oct 2018
Interview
I applied to a large pool of positions in the Greater Boston area in Electrical, Software, or Systems Engineering. After a few weeks I was invited to a two day "Hiring Invitational" in Boston which I think is Raytheons way of consolidating the recruiting process. If you're invited to this you are almost guaranteed a position.
The first day is a welcome breakfast, followed by lunch and some presentations, a tour of the Andover manufacturing facility, and then a networking meet and greet with hiring managers and other employees.
Second day is really only the morning where you will have your interviews with the directorates that want to talk to you. You may have one or two already scheduled for the morning but you can easily pick up additional interviews at the networking event the night before.
After its all done you'll hear within a week about offer(s).
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Tell us about the school or internship project you liked the most?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at RTX (El Segundo, CA) in Nov 2018
Interview
After applying online, I was invited to a College Open House. The event mainly consisted of 3 parts: meet & greet(aka interviews) with hiring managers, tour of the facility, and Q&A with recent hires. Meeting the hiring managers was great for the most part. Out of the 5 I spoke to, 4 where extremely friendly and had positive attitudes(which was true for all the other staff at the event as well). Everyone was enthusiastic and felt really supportive of all the candidates.
Interviews were job fair style, where the candidates approach the managers and start a conversation. Most of the questions where behavioral, trying to gauge if your personality would be a good fit. Technical questions were focused on OOP and basic Data Structures; not too hard, stuff you should know very well if you did well in college. No kind of leetcode/cracking the coding interview type questions.
Overall I found the whole process very unique and a great way to interview as well as get to know the company more.
Interview questions [7]
Question 1
What is the difference between NULL and VOID in C++?
Tell me about yourself, tell me about a time you encounter conflict, tell me about a time you worked with a group, what can you bring to the company, etc
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at RTX (Tucson, AZ) in Aug 2018
Interview
Talked to a recruiter at a career fair and had an on campus interview the following day. We also went through my resume and talked briefly about team dynamic questions