Pretty intense. I had at least 3 technical phone interviews and then did an in person interview where everything was technical. 30 minute presentation followed by about 7-8 individual interviews with different engineers in which I was literally brought onto the manufacturing floor and asked questions about multiple objects.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
An entire set of beam related questions. Multi-material and force reaction questions. Carbon fiber, aluminum, large scale, foam, and on the go fix manufacturing questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at SpaceX (Brownsville, TX)
Interview
Asked technical questions regarding basic college engineering fundamentals, asked engineering portfolio questions regarding previous internship and project experiences, and asked hypotheticals based on what areas were owned on those projects.
First was with a lead engineer (technical), then with a recruiter (behavioral), then with another lead engineer (technical), future would have been on site. It was a very accelerated timeline and fast process.
Multiple rounds of interviews ending with an all day onsite interview. Asked questions about background, classic textbook problems, and coworker interactions. Very technical and difficult. Lots of time spent trying to understand your thought process