I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Navy
Interview
The interview is very straight forward. It's more of a recruiter selling the job than you seeking it. They will sell the Navy on its pros. Be sure to ask about the cons. Make sure you know "exactly" what you are signing to do. Understand that the environment is very different in comparison to other job markets. Be prepare to be patient as sometimes the process can be gruelling long. It's a life endeavour and a very well organized path that can lead you in very great directions.
MEPS was difficult, but manageable, I would say that the ASVAB test was somewhat easy, but it's good to study beforehand. Once you're in it's hard to get out so ensure that it's what you want to do, as it is a commitment
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They will ask you intrusive medical questions, and they will ask you to perform a duckwalk, be sure to bring a book with you as the process is lengthy
The interview process typically consists of an initial application review, followed by a structured interview with a panel. Candidates may be asked about their qualifications, experiences, and ability to handle various medical and operational scenarios. The process may also include a background check and medical screening.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you describe a time when you had to work under pressure in a medical or high-stress environment?
The interview process was very thorough and inquisitive as well as physically demanding but nonetheless it was all well worth the effort.
All in all, the interview process was great all around.