I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Northrop Grumman (Colorado Springs, CO) in June 2012
Interview
I applied for a Software Engineer I position with Northrop Grumman in Colorado Springs. About a week later I received a polite call from a Northrop Grumman recruiter to set up an interview. We agreed on a time some days later, and at the specified time the hiring manager called me. The hiring manager asked me about myself, and immediately told me it was "strange" that I had graduated in March. I had to explain to him how a school with a quarter system works. After that he asked me a series of very specific technical questions like "what is systems engineering?" (this topic was not on the job description) or "how many lines of code have you programmed?" He seemed to be looking for a candidate with certain pre-existing skills, not someone who was willing to learn. He was critical of me during the interview and I did not find the experience pleasant.
I interviewed at Northrop Grumman (Huntsville Park, AL)
Interview
Technical questions and behavioral questions (STAR formatting) with the normal what draws you to work for us. Microsoft Teams meeting with a panel to review answers. Took roughly 1 hour and it was a very straightforward and easily made process.
Formal, not too stressful. Ensures you understand the basics and thay you know what you're talking about as you may be getting interviewed by somebody that's technical at some point.
The interview process was fairly straightforward; I have applied in March 2026 and got an interview in April 2026. It was a video interview on Teams with two other team members, just under an hour.