I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin in Oct 2009
Interview
The interview process was fairly simple. I submitted my resume through my school's career website and received feedback that I was chosen to interview. When I arrived, I was told that not that many people had chosen to interview with them. I had a one on one interview with a very nice woman who had been working for the company for a couple of years. I thought that my interview went very well (basic behavioral questions) and the woman explained to me that Lockheed's process was long and it might take 4 to 6 weeks to hear back. I expected this because I have applied to LM 3 other times, all in which i received a letter in the mail a month later saying that I wasn't chosen for the position (when I left the recruiter messages asking what happen). It has actually been about 2 months since I interviewed and I still have not heard back from them.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin in May 2007
Interview
I came in to an interview session where there were dozens of other interviewees which actually helped me to remain calm. They served beverages and bagels and the human resources staff were extremely friendly. You get called in for at least one (I had 3) one on one or two on one interviews where they discuss your resume your background etc, typical interview stuff. Once the day was over I went hope feeling good, and received an email about a week or so later letting me know that I have a choice between two positions.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin (Rockville, MD) in Aug 2009
Interview
I interviewed at Lockheed Martin in the summer of 2009. I applied through their website and was called for a brief phone interview with a person from the Human Resource department. At the end of the interview I was given a time and date to meet with the person who would be my supervisor. I was told that the interview would last for no longer than an hour. When I got to the Lockheed Martin, I found out that I had been given the wrong building number and had to go to a different building. Fortunately, I had arrived early. When I got there, I was interviewed by two people who were very nice and spoke highly of the project that I would be working on. After this interview I was given an assignment to work on that took about two hours to complete. The assignment was to research and write about a rare genetic disease that they had chosen and then to translate the information into Spanish. The total amount of time that I spent at the interview was three hours. This was upsetting because the time slot that they gave me for the interview was at noon which meant that I missed a late lunch appointment that I had with a colleague who worked in the area. Three weeks later I had not heard back from Lockheed Martin. I called the Human Resource person who I had originally spoken with, and she told me that Lockheed had lost the contract and that they no longer had a position available. I was upset and disappointed to hear this because I had specifically asked during my interview about the status of the contract, and they had told me that Lockheed would have the contract for another three years. Overall this was a very bad experience and I would think twice about applying to another position at Lockheed Martin.
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Question 1
All questions asked during my interview were standard interview questions. Describe your experience with...., tell us a bit about yourself.