I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (Laurel, MD) in Jan 2011
Interview
Very informal interview. My soon-to-be group supervisor called me when I was on my way to the movies! haha. We had a nice short conversation about what our group worked on and whether they were relevant to my interests. Went very smoothly. What followed after was a simple background check and urine analysis. Not intimidating at all!
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Other Intern Interview Reviews for Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
I interviewed at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Interview
There was only one interview, after which I received an offer. The interview was straightforward and to the point. Both behavioral and technical questions were asked, but nothing was overly complex.
I applied online. I interviewed at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Interview
Very straightforward personality interview asking direct questions about how you work in a team setting. Questions regarding listed items on resume with no technical content. Intro to how the group functions.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (Laurel, MD) in Dec 2024
Interview
It’s a 1 round interview for interns, and it was more technical than behavioral. However, it’s dependent on the group/position you’re applying for. My interviewers were really nice and explained what I would be doing if I was hired.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How does a buck converter work? Draw a low pass filter and explain how you know it behaves like a low pass filter.