I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin (Sunnyvale, CA) in Mar 2014
Interview
First I filled out several online applications on the Lockheed Martin website. Several weeks later I received an email selecting that I had been selected for several interviews in Sunnyvale, CA. I then received phone calls to assist me with creating travel plans that Lockheed would completely pay for. Finally I spent a day in San Jose at a hotel they paid for with a rental car they paid for and all my meals either paid for or reimbursed. The interviews were at Lockheed Martin's facilities and I had two interviews that spanned across a two hour span. The first was a 1 on 1 behavioral interview that was very relaxed and simple. The next interview was a 2 on 1 behavioral interview from two different managers. This second interview was very weird as they asked questions about things that they were interested in but I was worried that my answers to one manager's questions would hurt my chances at the chances the other manager would choose me to fill the full-time position. During both interviews no technical questions were asked. I was called two days later telling me that I was not being offered a position.
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Question 1
The most unexpected thing was that no technical questions were asked at all. The interviews were completely behavioral.
I applied online. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin in Feb 2014
Interview
Interview with the manager was set up by recruiter. I pent an hour with the manager covering my background and hearing about how the job was going to play out. Although I felt pretty positive about the interview, there was no feedback until weeks later when I got the standard "thanks but no thanks" turn down e-mail.
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Question 1
Nothing asked was unusual for either the position or my experience
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin (Boulder, CO)
Interview
Probably the quickest process I've been through to get a job. Applied for position in Denver at first. I didn't hear anything back. Then I applied for the same position in Boulder about two months later. Got an email from recruiter saying I'd be a fit for the position and would be getting info about an interview soon. Didn't have a phone interview. Flew up to Denver about a week after initial contact in email for the interview. Interview was with three managers where they asked a variety of behavioral/situation questions about past experience. It was going well so then they asked about salary requirements at the end. Interview was on a Thursday and I was offered the job on the next Tuesday. So, from first email contact, the process took about two weeks. Tried to negotiate based on cost of living expenses, but was denied.
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Question 1
What kind of problems did you solve in your prior position?