I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at AECOM (Arlington, VA) in Jun 2011
Interview
2 interviews in person at the Arlington office. And for the most part they wanted to see if you understood USAID regulations and why you wanted to enter the field of international development. Also if you would be willing to travel.
I applied online. I interviewed at AECOM (Southeast Newberry, SC) in Mar 2020
Interview
Three interviews. Job description discussion. Salary range. Commute options. They said will call for a presentation. Two team members And presentation. Presentation was virtual. With questions at the end and a discussion.
The interview process was not intimidating as I expected it to be, esp. for an entry-level position. If you have international experience, budget experience, and management experience you are golden. If you have a MA that's extra points.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at AECOM (Arlington, VA) in Jul 2013
Interview
First step was a phone interview with the recruiter, who seemed very aware of the project needs and what skills would be needed. She asked several questions about budgeting, which would turn out yo be a very important part of the job.
Second step was an in person interview with two directors and a recruiter. The interview was professional, but they were more concerned about overal goals and experience, they were very concerned with client experience.
The recruiter had more information about the day to say role of the position and what growth would look like.