I interviewed at US Navy (San Diego, CA) in Jan 2019
Interview
Be your own skeptic and do your own research from people who were in the service. The only thing that is beneficial is the steady income and medical benefits for your loved ones and even then you have to consider where you are stationed because not all medical centers have the same standard of care. Overall its a good place to start when you need to humble yourself from the bottom to get to the top of the ranks while having a possible foundation to provide and start a family with all the additional benefits.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic questions have you taken ASVAB test, do you have certain medical issues, were you born in the US.
Initial screening with the recruiter, physical fitness assessment at MEPS, security clearance interview, and technical aptitude tests. Process took several weeks with multiple visits to recruitment office and medical evaluations.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you want to serve in the Navy, and what rate are you interested in pursuing?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at US Navy (Orlando, FL)
Interview
Had to take a pre-Asvab test followed by an Asvab. Following time later discussed options available due to Asvab score. Later on got a basic physical which included a drug test followed by a sit down with contract negotiations.