A lot of stages in the interview process. It was a very difficult interview process as well. It also taught be a lot about interviews and how to prepare better for them.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at RTX (Dallas, TX) in Nov 2020
Interview
Pretty straightforward.
Got the intro through my MBA program.
First round, about 30 min, one guy, asked me about what I knew about the company, a few other standard questions.
Second round, 45 min - 1 hr (don't remember exact time), about 4-5 people on a panel, asked some more technical questions as well as what was the last book I read.
Whole process took about 3-4 weeks from intro to decision. They did email me even though I did not get the job. No women in either interview out of the 5-6 total interviewers...
Initial video interview with team introduction, mostly a resume-based discussion that was functional. This was followed by telecon with senior engineers from outside hiring team, more of a technical assessment of experiance. Very professional, but the conversational pacing was also relaxed. Had a lot more fun during the telecon than the video interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What phases of the acquisition life cycle are you most experianced with and what was your role?