I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Booz Allen Hamilton (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
1-2 Phone interviews with recruiter, then flown out for all-day, in-person interview. Met with 4-5 Senior Associates to determine best fit. I was asked, "which manager could you see yourself working for?" I ultimately chose the manager that was doing the work I disliked, but liked as a person and it was the best decision. Having worked here for a while, I know that the Sr. Associates argue over who gets (or gets stuck with) this person. The Sr. Assoc that selects you will ask the other members of his/her team, "Do you think ___ is Booz Allen material?" (will they work well with our team and be able to bring in new business?)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I received questions on compliance and certification regulations, as well as technical questions based on the field to which I was applying (space/cyber). Ultimately, this company is looking for people that can meld well with the team.
I applied online. I interviewed at Booz Allen Hamilton (McLean, VA)
Interview
There are several interviews for a role, it can a time consuming process. It may take a longer time than expected. Please be patient. Believe in yourself, it is important.
I interviewed at Booz Allen Hamilton (Fort Belvoir, VA)
Interview
Standard interview process of a phone call with an internal recruiter, phone call with the hiring manager, and then an in person interview. Asked standard consulting, aptitude and attitude questions.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Booz Allen Hamilton in Dec 2024
Interview
I went through four different stages of interviews over a ~ 1 month timeframe. 1. Screen with recruiter. 2. Interview with hiring manager 3. Technical talk and half-day interview with BAH employees. 4. Interview with DoD client.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Hiring manager asked about my general experiences to gauge my expertise. BAH employees individual meetings focused on technical questions and how I would relate technical content to a non-technical or semi-technical audience. The interview was very professional and the questions were well thought out.