I was given some questions regarding memory addresses and comparing objects to test my understanding of .equals methods versus '=='. I was also given what I would consider an 'easy leetcode' problem where a sentence (string) needed every word to be reversed but remain in the same order as the original sentence, just each word is backwards. I was then asked about behavioral questions and the normal stuff expected in interviews.
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Question 1
See above.. Reversing each word in a sentence but keeping the same placement of words.
Took 3 weeks for application to move forward. 1 behavioural interview with a panel of 4. They don’t expect you to know everything but can ask scenario questions to understand how you think. then an offer within a few days. Whole process took about a month
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Question 1
Tell us about a time you had to solve a problem you weren’t familiar with?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin (Gloucester, England) in May 2026
Interview
Two round interview, Initial interview was very getting to know you and the company to see if there is a fit, Second interview was very behavioural and CV based with some basic technical questions.
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How would you handle a situation where two engineers disagree about the best solution?
I applied online. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin (Fort Worth, TX) in May 2026
Interview
It was easy. They asked me very basic questions like what is a stack. Before that, there was a phone screen which they just asked me to tell me about myself, etc.