I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Boeing
Interview
Fairly easy two interviews with calls. They cared more about your experience and talking about your resume. No technical questions, these are calls by middle management who are not necessarily technically savvy.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Boeing (Bengaluru)
Interview
It was good experience. .technical questions are from your past experience and some of the questions are from machine llearning..after there was some questions on visualization tool. Again they were asking about other data science language like python
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Boeing (Seattle, WA)
Interview
Submitted my resume online and got a call from the hiring manager himself a couple of days later. Just wanted to schedule time for an onsite. The onsite interview was a 1 hour long 4:1 with 4 managers and directors of different levels. It was extremely structured in the question being asked. The hiring manager was actually reading the questions from a document, which I have not seen anybody doing in 15 years for quantitative roles. All the questions were of the "tell me about a time when you had to do this and that". Most, but not all, were quantitative in nature. But also got a couple along the lines of "tell me about a time when you had to reconcile differences with a colleague". No white-boarding at all, which is also usually odd for data scientist positions.
I left happy with how the interview went. I usually excel in this type of interviews.
What happened next was kind of puzzling. I got a HR person contacting me, telling me that my online application did not match what I had on my resume. So I went in, updated the online application and waited. But nobody ever contacted me again. That's kind of unusual because when you end up going onsite, a recruiter always follows up with some closure (either an offer or no offer).
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