Pretty easy, star Method.
A lot of it is based on how you respond to situational things. It isn’t very technical, which is bad from my viewpoint.
They should ask more theoretical questions about engineering and math.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time you experienced difficulty with a project deadline
Behavioral based questions, usually five. One is always a "tell me about yourself" question. The panel is busy writing notes and there isn't much eye contact. Nothing off script either.
I applied online. I interviewed at Boeing (Everett, WA)
Interview
This was for an Entry-Level role. STAR format, 5 questions. Was asked about experience and difficult / pressure situations. Besides 5 STAR q's, a couple of yes/no questions e.g. "have you ever used tool X?"
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time when you solved a technical issue
A 5 questions virtual interview and then 3 psychometric games with Hire-Vue. The questions were quite difficult but there was about 1 minute to plan out your answer and practice. The games were pattern recognition and emotionally based. They outlined how to play each game before hand.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Workplaces often require the ability to cope with complex and changing environments. Please describe a time when you had to adapt to a changing environment.