I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Boeing (Seattle, WA) in Nov 2018
Interview
I applied to the EAHI program, which basically a panel of managers from Boeing interview you face to face. They'll start with behavioral questions, then they'll move to some specific question about your major and finally, they'll ask you few technical questions regarding the major you are applying with. After that, if you get into the EAHI program they flight you to Seattle, Washington where your final process starts, which is the match of your job within Boeing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If I was the interviewer why should I choose myself as the right candidate?
I applied online. I interviewed at Boeing in May 2026
Interview
First round was HireVue, so you're talking to a camera. It consisted of 2 behavioral STAR type questions and a coding challenge. I expected the coding challenge to be reasonable based on reviews, it was not. It was a challenge problem from the final round of a 1991 programming competition. I understand this is the "best" method companies have come up with to measure developers but at least make it something reasonable or realistic.
The technical portion was one question. Mostly STAR-based questions and things pulled directly from my resume. Which taught me something I wish I had understood earlier: the interview process isn't just about what you can code. It's about whether you can speak clearly and confidently about the work you've already done.
1 interview - 5 people panel. They all ask questions in their realm of expertise. Ranging from FPGA to C to C++, etc. Some behavioral as well as technical. Overall, fairly easy going.