I applied online. The process took 7 months. I interviewed at Gulfstream (Savannah, GA) in Jul 2014
Interview
This was my 53rd job application! I almost gave up on this company. It is incredibly hard to get into as a direct hire. Only after I got hired did I learn of the presence of contractors here. Those positions are much easier to get into..
Anyways, I applied for this position in February 2014 and my first day was in September 2014. So, yes, it takes a while.
I was consistently not getting any interviews from them, even though I knew that I was very well qualified for some positions. I had some inside contacts who I nudged to help me get in touch with HR. Nothing really happened. Then, one fine day in May, an HR person emails me inquiring my availability for an entry level engineering positions. Uhm, yes please!
I breezed through the phone and in person interview and I got the job! The phone interview was with three engineers. This took place in June. I kept up with them, and asked about the next steps and voila! I was invited for an interview in July.
Two weeks later, I was offered a position. A month later, after drug test and background checks, I started working here!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Most of them are behavioral. Gulfstream is very customer oriented. They emphasize personality, creativity and team player attitude more than your intellect. That being said, I don't think they even bother interviewing candidates without the pertinent experiences/skill sets.
I applied online. I interviewed at Gulfstream (Savannah, GA)
Interview
Got called to schedule an interview 2 weeks after applying. The interview questions are behavioral and related to the job description. Was told they will get back in touch in about a week or two after the interview. Ended up getting a rejection notice over a month later.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Gulfstream (Savannah, GA)
Interview
Applied online & then monitored the progress of my application through the career portal. Recruiter then called to set up a virtual interview with a panel. Overall, the interview was about a half hour long.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Introduce yourself, walk through your resume, then the panel took turns asking me specifics
Former college co op so no interview required. Just went around and talked to former bosses and/of heads of departments I was interested in. Definitely paid off spending every other semester of college here