I applied through a recruiter. The process took a year or more. I interviewed at US Air Force (Johnstown, NY)
Interview
From desktop PCs to top-secret server rooms, the U.S. Air Force operates more computers than almost any other organization on the planet. Keeping these critical tools up and running is the responsibility of Client Systems specialists. Day to day, they ensure software and hardware are operating properly as well as troubleshoot and repair any issues users may have. These Airmen require secret clearance at a minimum to do their jobs and top-secret clearance when working in more sensitive areas.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your greatest strength?
What is your greatest weakness?
How do you handle stress and pressure?
Describe a difficult work situation or project and how you overcame it.
How do you evaluate success?
Why are you leaving or have left your job?
Why do you want this job?
Why should we hire you?
What are your goals for the future?
Tell me about yourself.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at US Air Force in Jun 2014
Interview
If your future boss is asking you this right off the bat, it's a sign they could be controlling and demanding, since they don't seem to be sensitive to the fact that most people are a little nervous in a job interview--especially in the opening 5-10 minutes.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at US Air Force (Detroit, MI) in Jan 2011
Interview
2 days of in-processing at a processing center followed by basic training, there is a lot of stuff you have to go through, along with waiting for a slot in basic training to open up and your job opening at a tech school. yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you ever used drugs? Do you have a history of illegal activities? Background checks, mental illness, and physically fit tests, etc.