Materials Engineer applicants have rated the interview process at Boeing with 2.8 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 67% positive. To compare, the company-average is 66.6% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Materials Engineer roles take an average of 35 days to get hired, when considering 6 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Boeing overall takes an average of 37 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Boeing as a Materials Engineer according to 6 Glassdoor interviews include:
Phone interview: 33%
Group panel interview: 33%
Background check: 17%
Drug test: 17%
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Recruiter calls or emails first to screen. Then interview on site is scheduled.
Short interview. 3-4 person panel interview. STAR questions. Not too difficult if you fit the job description.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you describe a situation where you didn’t meet expectations? How did you overcome it?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Boeing (Seattle, WA) in Sep 2022
Interview
The entire process is highly impersonal, sterile feeling, uninformative, and uncomfortable. There is nothin enjoyable about it and it gives you no opportunity to get an adequate feel for what you would be getting yourself into. More details below. Pre-screening occurred before the interview where simple questions were asked pertaining to how you fit the role. This included salary expectations, which isn't a nice questions to ask, since it gives the company power over you (if you're desperate enough to answer honestly). If you make it through the screening, you'll be invited to a WebEx interview with the hiring manager(s), and possibly someone from HR. I was required to have my camera on, but the other people did not reciprocate. The whole thing felt like an interrogation, and I had to actively keep things light, smile, laugh a little, etc. Since I could not see people's faces, I had to assume that I was doing well. I have a feeling most people could not manage the interview as well as the necessary level of forced personality that I had to convey. Anyway, my interview only had the hiring managers. The interview consisted of 5 STAR questions. After each question, the hiring managers were allowed to ask a follow up question if they had any. After roughly 40 minutes of answering questions, I was allows to ask my own questions, though I wasn't able to get any information beyond basic stuff that was mostly unhelpful. This was the only interview that was conducted, and I learned that an in-person interview to meet the team, see the facility, and get a feel for the area was not possible, and that practice is nearly unheard of. The strict format that hiring managers are required to follow is doing a disservice to the company. One of the reasons I declined the offer is that despite the best efforts of the hiring manager to give me a feel for the position and the team after the offer was made, I felt like I would have been going into the role blind. The offer wasn't good enough for that risk. Furthermore, by not conducting in-person interviews, it's significantly more challenging to find a mutual fit (I felt bad for the hiring managers too).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe things you have done in previous roles that show us you have the skills that meet this job requisition. Describe a time where you disagreed with someone at work. What did you do, and what was the outcome? Describe a time where you showed initiative. One other question specific to the technical skills for the role. Can't remember the 5th question.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Boeing in Aug 2019
Interview
I interviewed with the hiring engineer, project manager for the team I’d be working on, and one other engineer on the project. They asked five straightforward questions, asking that I use their STAR method to answer (basically give examples that describe what you specifically did in the situation and what the results were). It went very well and they offered me the job the next day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time you had to work with someone from a different cultural background than you. How did it go? How did you adapt to the situation?