I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin in Oct 2012
Interview
I had a panel interview. It took them forever to get back with me after submitting my resume. I had a phone interview first and then after several weeks was called in to the panel interview. Met with PM, HR, Tech Lead and some random Mgr from another program that I would not support. The interview was long with a lot of behavior like questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time when you were made aware of a blindspot and how did you fix it?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin (Moorestown, NJ)
Interview
Attended a job fair in Philadelphia in 1999 and visited the Lockheed Martin booth. Presented them with a copy of my resume which had absolutely no work experience for the position I was applying for, but I was a Math major with a minor in Comp Sci. Called back for 1 on 1 interviews with 3 managers and one senior software engineer. Offered entry level position within one week. Interview process was easy and was not surprised with any questions that I considered difficult to answer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One question I considered sort of difficult to answer was 'How did you handle working in a team environment on software projects?'. Since I was a math major and I had used many math courses toward my comp sci minor I did not have any computer classes where we were required to work in teams. I had to be creative in my answer...
The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin in Jun 2012
Interview
Through my phone interview I had a discussion about my experience and was given the impression I would be a good fit. At the face-to-face interview, which was supposed to be the "technical" interview, I was asked some unclear questions that were irrelevant to my experience. It felt like the interviewer had looked up terms from a certification prep book and came up with a vague way to ask questions to get me to define them. I was able to trudge through that part, and finally he got over himself and finally asked questions relevant to the work I was interviewing for. I went in excited about the opportunity and left feeling disenchanted about working there.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How are some ways to use inheritance in Java? The follow up question: What are the differences between an interface and abstract class?
He asked about layers of past projects that I had stated I did not directly work on, that were also not relevant to the position I was interviewing for, and that he had no first-hand familiarity with himself.