I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at RTX (Tucson, AZ) in Feb 2018
Interview
A recruiter called me and asked me to apply for two of their jobs in Tucson because apparently I was the perfect fit for two positions. Had phone interview with nothing technical in particular. Then they asked if I wanted to go for personal interview to Tucson. They flew me to Tucson, although I mentioned on my weed out interview I didn't meet one one of the required skills, by then I was already thinking something was shady. They put me in this $200+ a night hotel along with about 50+ candidates for two nights, gave us tours of
their installations, had two interviews on the last day but no offer. The whole process seemed to me more like Raytheon needs to spend some of the budget in flying candidates for interviews, perhaps there is a clause in their newly acquired contract that stipulates they have to do that. They are spending thousands of taxpayer dollars in fruitless interviews. Beware although they mention all expenses are covered they won't if you don't follow their policy to the dot.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Very general knowledge questions about about systems administration. If you know Linux or Windows you should be able to answer them. Three people interview board, two of them technical knowledgeable, oddly the lead interviewer in my opinion lacked the technical knowledge.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at RTX (London, England)
Interview
Hiring team was made up of one. HR was not part of the interview, but they just handled the correspondence until the interview day. Interview was competency-based mixed with a few technical questions, overall it lasted 1 hour. There was no feedback heard from the hiring manager even though it was mentioned several times feedback would be given to the candidate regardless of the outcome.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What systems engineering processes are you familiar with?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at RTX in Mar 2024
Interview
Overall a very balanced process entailing experience and what attracted you to RTX. The process entailed mostly of a panel format. It comprised of a few phases , but was shorter than most I have experienced.
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Question 1
Summary of work history noting challenges and successes.
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at RTX (Boston, MA) in Mar 2023
Interview
I had a panel interview that went over only behavioral questions. There was no discussion of technical skills or experience. The last time I interviewed with Raytheon, I remember getting to talk about my technical experience and potential fit for the role. I am hoping this is not their new style.
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Question 1
All questions were behavioral and none were about technical experience or job fit.