I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (Laurel, MD) in Dec 2015
Interview
I applied on their website and after a couple weeks, I contacted a recruiter via LinkedIn and she pushed my application to the College Recruiting (since I was finishing up my PhD). From there, they quickly scheduled an on-site interview. The interview process was pretty straight-forward. I spoke with a lovely HR representative first and she asked me basic behavior questions (Why APL? Where do you see yourself in X years? Do you work best in groups or solo? etc.). She was extremely upfront and really set the tone for the day. I then interviewed with the head of REDD who gave me an overview of APLs mission. I then gave a 45 minute talk on my research in front of the group who brought me in for an interview. Because my field of study is a specialty, I only really fit with one group at APL. No malicious questions, simply technical questions about methods/results/future outlook of my work. They know their stuff, technically, but nothing I had not heard previously at conferences. I then met with members of the group individually where they asked more questions about my work and other behavior questions. I definitely got the feeling that they were looking to see if I was a good "fit." All-in-all, it was a long day, but it was rather enjoyable. I later had a follow-up phone call with the group (primarily just making sure I knew what types of projects they project for me to start on) and received an offer shortly after that.
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Why APL? Where do you see yourself in X years? Do you work best in groups or solo?
I interviewed at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Interview
Morning began with a quick summary of APL structure. Followed by a one-hour-long PhD research presentation. Three one-hour-long panel interview sessions. Panel interviews are a combination of technical and behavioral.
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They asked me technical questions about my research presentation.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (Laurel, MD)
Interview
Very straightforward questions that were more behavioral than technical. I think it was very fair and they allowed me to take time to answer things thoughtfully and carefully. Prepare well and it will be very easy.
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Explain "X" concept to me as if I were a high schooler?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (Laurel, MD) in Sept 2022
Interview
It was really smooth. First I had a zoom interview with recruiter who strictly went over benefits and policies. After that I gave them green light to proceed ahead with in person interview that was 4 hours long. I would meet with different individual for 30-40 minutes and depending on their expertise, they would ask technical question such as how would you solve this problem or behavioral questions, or in general they would look for whether i can contribute in a conversation about some topic that they are working on
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If you had two different group lead ask you to do something for them ASAP, what would you do?