Boeing IT Analyst Developer Interview Questions & Reviews
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IT Analyst Developer at Boeing
Posted May 1, 2009 — 2 of 2 people found this helpful
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2009 in Seattle, WA (took 2 months)
Initial interview was a phone interview - standardized behavioral questions. Once that was completed, I was contacted for an on-site interview. On-site interview consisted of two interviews: 1. One-on-one interview with a manager & employee, and 2. Group case interview (you were put into groups and were instructed to come up with a solution to a case). Received news of offer fairly shortly after (the next day).
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Negotiation Details
No negotiation.
Other Details
I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a 1:1 Interview, a Group/Panel Interview, a Drug Test and a Background Check.
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IT Analyst Developer at Boeing
Posted Mar 16, 2009 — 2 of 2 people found this helpful
4.0
Difficult Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Jan 2008 in Everett, WA (took a day)
I applied online via Boeing jobs. I went in for a group/panel interview consisting of two managers of different groups (one of whom is my current manager) and the lead developer of my current group (who is also my mentor). Each of them had a set of questions that focused mainly on my school and internship experiences being that I am a college hire. In short, I had to prove why my experience and knowledge made me the right choice for the job over 20+ other qualified candidates. For anyone applying to a huge corporation, it's very important that you understand what the company is looking for. Since I've interned at Boeing before, I know that the people who interview you are usually the ones you will be working with when hired. Thus, I geared my answers towards exactly they were looking for and did not waste any time blurting out things nobody wanted to hear. Basically, be yourself, go straight to the point and 9 times out of 10 you will come out on top.
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Negotiation Details
Don't be afraid to negotiate! Most companies will send you an offer through the mail and follow-up on the phone. This would be time to let them know what you want. If there is anything else you like to modify in your offer or if you have any questions, don't be shy about it! Let the company know.
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I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Group/Panel Interview, a Drug Test and a Background Check.
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