I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Boeing (Philadelphia, PA) in Jun 2012
Interview
As others have mentioned, it is a SAR (STAR but there is really no "T" anymore) format. It was the Dept Manager and a member of his team that I was on with. There wasn't a lot of easy convo and you can feel at times like this isn't going well due to the silence, but they help you by elaborating if you don't answer the questions thoroughly. I felt like I messed up a little on a question, but I may have been being too hard on myself. I do think that if you relax and be yourself, then what they liked about you on the resume will shine through. I like what some people said and I tried to remember that in my interview: "They already want you, the interview is designed to see if you will talk yourself out of the sale..." Remember to ask for contact info in order to send a unique and sincere thank you to each interviewer. I had to wait a couple days until they knew if it was okay to give it to me, so don't be discouraged if you get that response.
I applied online. The process took 8 weeks. I interviewed at Boeing
Interview
STAR proess. Basically you need to have experiences you can draw upone where you can describe your situation, the task you need to perform, the actions you took, and the results that happened. Be able to have 5-7 different examples predetermined that you can apply to broad questions.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Boeing (Renton, WA) in Mar 2012
Interview
They asked me 5 predetermined questions, was very structured. Only opportunity to share additional skills was to fit it into the answer of the 5 questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nithing was too difficult, all 5 were situational questions.