Old position of mine but with no experience interview was not too complicated. Try to know about the company. Boeing uses star method of interviews so Situation Task Action Response is how they want you to answer. Questions are based on education and relevant experience first. Then its more or less trying to determine how you handle different situations with regards to the position. So if its a cost job expect cost related questions. Take your time jot down the question and answer trying to highlight things you have done that relate to what the job called for. Hiring process is just filling out papers and training.
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Tell us a time when you had to use business knowledge to solve a schedule issue
I applied online. I interviewed at Boeing (Seattle, WA) in Aug 2009
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As a hiring manager, the hiring process at Boeing is highly frustrating to bring in talent. Managers are so restricted by giving everyone an equal opportunity that the process of hiring someone is akin to trying make sense of IRS Tax Code while the rules continually change. The situational interview process is tedious, cumbersome, un-revealing, and both designed and guaranteed to produce the most mediocre of employees.
As an employee, the process of getting a new job in Boeing is laborious and frustrating. There is next to zero visibility when you're being seriously considered for a position or if you're just included in the candidate pool. Often job seekers won't learn for months if they're being considered because the internal job posting application keeps people "under consideration" until the position is filled - which can be months without an update.
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Seriously, if you have a pulse and can talk in coherent sentences you have an equal chance of getting a job.