I applied online. I interviewed at Boeing (Everett, WA) in June 2010
Interview
I was contacted by the company after I had applied for an online posting for an Industrial Engineering position. I was called to interview at the Everett, WA, Boeing plant. When I got there I was a bit overwhelmed by the amount of people that were there for interviews and the interview process as a whole. I was greeted by two interviewers and taken to a cafeteria where multiple interviews were being conducted at the same time. I thought no big deal I've got this job in the bag, but then I found out the two interviewers knew absolutely nothing about the position for which they were interviewing and had no clue what to expect. At one point they asked me if I knew and CAD programs, I said yes I know two programs (CATIA, Pro/E) and they asked me what those were. I was surprised because I expected them to know what kind of CAD programs exist out there and they had absolutely no clue what they were talking about. Besides this the interview had nothing to with the actual position I was interviewing for they asked the generic interview questions. I didn't get an offer and the reason was I didn't have the skill set required for the job, which was surprising because I met and exceeded all of the requirements listed on the job description and the interviewers didn't ask me any questions regarding the actual job. So all in all I don't understand how Boeing hires their employees and on what basis. I have a few friends who went in for similar jobs and were asked the same questions and hired, they were never asked any question regarding the actual job.
The interview was planned to include three members of the team. The recruiter contacted me to coordinate schedules, and after reviewing everyone’s availability, we agreed on a date and time for the interview to take place the following week.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions on the resume and some behavioural questions were asked
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Boeing (Huntsville, AL) in Sept 2025
Interview
I had a two round process, both virtual interviews. Prior to the interviews, I had one prescreen call. Questions were mostly behavioral, with two technical questions. Technical questions were basic in complexity.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What metric would you tune the manufacturing line to?
STAR Format 5 questions.
Short sweet and only one round of interviews for most positions. hard to get through the system initially but if you make it through the questions are not that bad