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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Jan 2009 – Reviewed May 4, 2013
Interview Details – Interview process at the agency was general, asking the standard questions. Nothing was out of the norm, experience, type of work, company size of previous companies, any aerospace experience, have any knowledge working with FAR and DAR?
Interview Question – Questions were quite the norm, nothing difficult at all. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Negoitations was difficult, giving only a small difference. They made you feel as if you were doing them a favor. They weren't willing to pay for experience.
No Offer – Interviewed in Wappingers Falls, NY Mar 2013 – Reviewed Apr 30, 2013
Interview Details – Nice people. Straight forward interview based more on behaviorial questions than technical.
Interview Question – Tell me about yourself. Answer Question
No Offer – Reviewed Apr 18, 2013
Interview Details – There was a hiring post on my university website for a Summer/Fall Co-op. They asked to submit a resume on the site and their own site. I got an email asking for a phone email and a there was a phone conference set up. In the phone conference, I was interviewed for three different internships, system engineering, operational management, and risk management. They basically went through my resume and asked me to talk about it.
Interview Question – The most unexpected question was which type of person are you, a system planner or system implementer. Answer Question
Declined Offer – Interviewed in Coatesville, PA Oct 2012 – Reviewed Mar 20, 2013
Interview Details – I had a panel interview with a direct manager, an overall manager, and two coworkers. They all took turns asking me questions, pretty much a review of my resume and general office skills. There was some behavioral questions, how I would react if this or that happened. After the interview they took me on a tour of the plant and then I had a one on one with the direct manager. Here she talked more with me on what I was expecting in the position and gave me an overview of the benefits offered.
Interview Question – The most difficult question for me was "Why do you want to be in this role?" Answer Question
Reason for Declining – The distance from my home to the office was the deciding factor.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Stratford, CT Apr 2012 – Reviewed Jan 1, 2013
Interview Details – Applied online, it is pretty much just a resume drop for the time you can work for them (IE summer, fall, spring) as a student. Got a screening call in April asking about my experience and explaining the position to me, asking about my interest in the position. Was about a 10 minute phone call. A week later got a call, asking me a bit more about myself, and experience, pretty much an informal interview. The week after I got an email with an offer of employment to start in May.
Interview Question – Just was asked questions about projects I worked on and software I used. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Was given a very good pay rate for a CoOp, did not negotiate. Offers are given based on your status in school. (IE. Junior, Senior, Grad Student)
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Belleville, MI Mar 2010 – Reviewed Dec 6, 2012
Interview Details – I initially applied through MIAT and gained the interview though one of the schools recruiters.The school set up the interview. After completing the paperwork and background check they sent me in for drug testing. One they got the results I was given a start date. I was able to visit the area and found suitable accomodations not far from where the job was located.
Interview Question – How do you deal with some one when the say youve made a mistake? View Answer
Negotiation Details – no negotation was necessary, it was a union job.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Stratford, CT Oct 2008 – Reviewed Nov 1, 2012
Interview Details – Two interviews. Professional. GREAT physical work locations.
Interview Question – no unexpected questions Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Bridgeport, CT Mar 2008 – Reviewed Aug 19, 2012
Interview Details – Very good interview. I was called by the person that was to become my immediate supervisor. He knew by my military service (from a faxed DD214) that the skills and training was verifiable and he could tell by my answers that all though I did not understand the intricacies of the duties to be performed that I had the ability to learn and become proficient in a short time.
Interview Question – Can you survive without pay for at least 1 month in the higher overall cost of living in Connecticut. View Answer
Negotiation Details – I gave an median offer based on my twenty plus years of aviation experience and was surprised it was accepted without a lower counter offer.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Fort Worth, TX May 2010 – Reviewed Mar 27, 2012
Interview Details – phone interview first, on-site 3 months later, typical interview
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Negotiation Details – got a small bump from initial offer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Stratford, CT Jun 2011 – Reviewed Mar 19, 2012
Interview Details – Phone interview, then one on one with direct, manager, then analyst. Came back to meet the VP
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