None of the questions were overly difficult. There were a few basic behavioral ones and minor clarification about my background. The interviewer led the questions a bit (which I didn't expect, but this did make things even easier). I didn't feel that the questions gave a complete picture of my experience and me, so I wound up adding a lot to the interview by leading my own inputs and drawing from the discussion to mention more about myself. She seemed to like this, however, it did draw out the interview process a lot longer than I would have prefered. I didn't have a resume that matched the KSA's exactly, however, I did have a strong referral, and I did my best to clarify my experience and attributes that would translate well. Despite being "entry level" in experience (despite years in a slightly differrent field), I was given a position as a level-2 employee (still entry-level, but considered a big jump up from brand-new.) I think this is fair, as I'm essentially changing career fields and don't have a lot of experience in the new one.
Satellite Systems Engineer Interview Questions
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How do I get over obstacles when working as a team?
RF transciever architecture Noise figure questions IP2, IP3, Non Linearity of Amplifier
Some basic technical question related to astromechanics.
What did you do that went beyond your job exceptation?
Talk about a time you failed at a task and what you learned from it.
Tell me about a time you found a better way to do something and how you implemented it.
Questions on Spectrum Analyzer, VNA
Antenna related questions (Designig in HFSS)
High frequency measurements in RF lab
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