I applied online. I interviewed at Booz Allen Hamilton (Washington, DC) in Nov 2019
Interview
First a 15-minute Phone Screen with HR. After that, a 30-minute video call Interview with the team leader. The phone screening was technical and the video call was more tailored to the specific job.
I inquired about my status via email, but I never heard back after the second interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Phone
Q: Do you have a 4-year degree?
Q: Do you have experience or interest in Machine Learning?
Q: Why are you looking for a job right now?
Q: Any other job offers?
Q: Expected Salary?
Video Call was broke into 3 sections. 10min intro, 10 min interview, 10 min for general questions.
Q: Tell me about yourself?
Q: What have you been up to in these past months?
Q: Why Booz Allen?
Q: Explain an experience on Resume
Q: Short Technical Questions:
--What does "random built-in Python function" do?
I applied online. I interviewed at Booz Allen Hamilton
Interview
Phone Screening, then Interview with two architects. I was deemed a "firm fit" and the "Interview" was on the portal for weeks. So certainly no offer. Recruiter ghosted me afterwards
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe an pitfall you've experienced and how you overcame it.
There were two interviews. One was with the recruiter, and the meeting was 30 minutes long, mainly focused on my background with a little bit of technical discussion. Then I had the actual interview scheduled after the meeting with the recruiter.
The interview was 1.5 hours long and was broken into three sessions: technical, leadership, and then a final session that included both technical and leadership questions. The questions were based on my résumé, so everything they asked me related to my background, past experience, what tools I used, and how I used them.
Good interview process, very concise and responsive. One round of interviews then a response within the week of an offer or denial. Interview team was organized and flexible to work around my current job's schedule.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you handle ambiguity from a client request?