I applied through a recruiter. The process took 12 months. I interviewed at US Air Force (Colorado Springs, CO) in Apr 2010
Interview
Some what lengthy process, getting a guaranteed job will take even more time. You will be required to take an ASVAB test to determine what career field will fit you the best. Background checks are required and physicals will be administered.
Long process, a lot of background checks and medical checks. Paperwork is endless, the recruiters will try and screw you. Get your job in writing before you join. Do not count on recruiter assistance program to get extra leave.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you affiliated with any foreign terrorist organizations
The interview process for F22 avionics technicians typically involves several steps. First, candidates may submit an application online or through a recruiting agency. Then, they might undergo initial screenings to assess their qualifications, experience, and suitability for the position. If selected, candidates may be invited for in-person interviews, which could include technical assessments, behavioral interviews, and possibly a panel interview with multiple interviewers. The focus would likely be on assessing the candidate's knowledge of avionics systems, troubleshooting skills, teamwork abilities, and adherence to safety protocols. After the interviews, successful candidates may undergo background checks and medical evaluations before receiving a formal job offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you describe a challenging avionics problem you encountered in your previous role, how you approached it, and what the outcome was?
Very nice and thoughtful. A tad bit intimidating at times, overall enjoyed the process recruited kids a lot but it was decent for the first few years and the rest of it was just fun to see