I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Honeywell (Des Plaines, IL) in Apr 2012
Interview
I was initially contacted by phone by an HR representative who described the company and asked simple questions about my background. Then, they flew me out to their office about a week later. I was given presentation of company. My impression was that the employees seem to have opportunity to travel a lot. A panel of 3 interviewed me, questions primarily behavioral, e.g. how do you manage your time? what is your most difficult/favorite class? etc. Overall, they were very nice and made me feel comfortable.
First you get a call from outsourcing company. Then you will have two interviews, with direct manager and above. The first one was in person and the other on was online. Two business days apart and fast feedback
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Basic questions such as: What is a control system? What do you know about Honeywell Why did you choose Honeywell?
I applied through other source. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Honeywell (Houston, TX) in Oct 2022
Interview
I interviewed in-person at one of the national conferences. Mostly asked behavioral questions. They did go deep in-to my projects and focus on what technical skills that I worked on it. Interview lasted about 45 minute.
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Tell me about your projects. Tell me about a time where you face a challenge working in a group.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Honeywell (Santa Barbara, CA) in Nov 2020
Interview
Not too bad. Mostly behavioral with specific technical questions about my resume. The behavioral questions are all standard ones you can broadly study for. In terms of engineering, this is one of the easier interviews you can pass by. However, it wasn't for their Aerospace division which would have made the interview much more technical.
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Q: Tell me about a time you struggled working with a team and how you solved it.