I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Boeing (Everett, WA) in Apr 2012
Interview
Boeing's interview process is very structured. Every applicant is asked the same questions to ensure fairness. Questions are behavioral, revolving around citing work experience to describe a situation pertinent to the question, the action you took and the final outcome. Hiring process is long flow, typically taking 5 months or more from application to actually starting work. Process is rather cold, as knowing people doesn't really help because everything comes through their online application system, and resumes have to make it through computer filters before ever being considered by an actual person. As far as I can tell, those filters are juju, no idea how some make it through and others dont because ones that do are often laughably bad or irrelevant (particularly those for people who shotgun their resume at every job opening).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time you had to deal with a difficult co-worker.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Boeing (Renton, WA) in Apr 2010
Interview
I had one phone interview with Boeing. I was then invited to an in person interview. I interview with one manager and two team leads. The interview took about an hour. I was asked about my work history and skill-set.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would I manage working with a large org with my different view points.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Boeing (Seattle, WA) in Jan 2009
Interview
Their ATS is "BESS" - the online resume submittal website. Seems to have gotten tougher & trickier to be selected for an interview by a resume. It's a 'blackhole' process.
Interview process
STARO style: Panel gives the interviewee a Situation or Task scenerio, then asks the interviewee what Action(s) they took and the Result(s) &/or Outcome(s) of the action.
Boeing changed to this style several years ago (probably as a result of the Oxley-Sarbanes court case) and even the hiring managers don't like it. It is a points system designed to be fair and it's very impersonal.