I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin
Interview
You really must know someone that already works there to even get your foot in the door. I had applied several times, for many positions, but it wasn't until a friend took my resume to HR that they even looked at me.
The interview process is extremely detailed and slow, but worth it if they hire you.
I went through two individual interviews - with the hiring manager and then the HR manager. Then I went through a group interview with the department I would be working for. The whole process took over a month.
Because it is a government contractor, you must pass a pretty extensive background check - including credit check. They also want you to gain a security clearance, which involves a rather extensive amount of paperwork and an interview with a government official.
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Question 1
Because of the nature of their business, you will get asked about your feelings on the military - support or not - and how you feel about war.
The interview process was very fair, and I felt comfortable with the process. The questions were relevant to the job, and I was able to ask questions. They asked specifically about the duties I would be covering.
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Question 1
They asked about a time when I was under pressure to get meet a deadline.
interviewed with 2 people. they asked basic questions. thought it went pretty well then 2 weeks later got the generic denial email. will keep applying since i would love to work there
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Lockheed Martin (Manassas, VA)
Interview
The interviewers for this position at Lockheed Martin were very nice and quite surprisingly friendly. They were very interested in learning why I wanted to apply and telling me more about the position.