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Originally posted by: pmoa
Typical Raytheon fail....thats why you should have interviewed at Northrop Grumman![]()
I think Lockmart would've worked well too
Originally posted by: pmoa
Typical Raytheon fail....thats why you should have interviewed at Northrop Grumman![]()
Originally posted by: pmoa
Originally posted by: judasmachine
Originally posted by: pmoa
Typical Raytheon fail....thats why you should have interviewed at Northrop Grumman![]()
I think my brother said the same thing to our friend who tried to work at Raytheon, but now works with him at N. Grumman.
We are hiring at least 50 software engineers in baltimore by December...So send me your resumes!
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Originally posted by: txrandom
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Originally posted by: txrandom
Well my interview was for software development. It was pretty laid back with some behavioral questions and programming questions over object oriented program. Be confident, honest, dress well, and rehearse answers for the common questions.
What city?
The interview or the Raytheon location?
Raytheon location
What's left? Tucson or Salem?
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: pmoa
Originally posted by: judasmachine
Originally posted by: pmoa
Typical Raytheon fail....thats why you should have interviewed at Northrop Grumman![]()
I think my brother said the same thing to our friend who tried to work at Raytheon, but now works with him at N. Grumman.
We are hiring at least 50 software engineers in baltimore by December...So send me your resumes!
I have concerns aboiut some of the ehtics within Raytheon at the proram management level - 4 different sites over a 20 year span.
