I applied in-person. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (Boulder, CO) in Oct 2014
Interview
Called in and met with head of plasma group. She told me about current missions and that most of the current hiring is data analysis. I said I was more interested in engineering but 2 weeks later I was contacted by my current boss for a data analysis position. Still worth it.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (Boulder, CO) in Jan 2016
Interview
Went in and had a fairly short interview. The first part was a behavioral one, asking about my resume and past work experience, and the second part was a quick coding interview, with a fairly basic question to ensure I actually could program. Everyone was very friendly and professional, although I was interviewed in front of a panel of five people which was a little stressful.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Interview
I had a 20 minute phone call followed by a casual in person interview with 4 people. The interview was mostly non-technical followed by a few technical questions on the wipe board. About two hours after the interview I received a call to submit references. I was offered the job at the end of the following week.
The job had flexible hours especially during the school year. Extremely laid back work environment. There were also many other engineering students working there at the time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were primarily geared towards your academic career.