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Do any of you work for Lockheed Martin in Silicon Valley?

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Originally posted by: AznMaverick
I would bet finding a place to live in Silicon Valley, San Jose, Sunnyvale area is kind of tough for someone starting out?


As long as you make really good money, it's not a problem.
 
Most defense managers are fat and lazy, don't know anything about interviewing.

How else did I interview for 30 mins and get my job!!!!!

HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.

(don't sweat it, if you are half a normal person with decent skills, you got yourself a job.)

aerospace is notorious for hiring and firing!

 
Originally posted by: Passions
Most defense managers are fat and lazy, don't know anything about interviewing.

How else did I interview for 30 mins and get my job!!!!!

HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.

(don't sweat it, if you are half a normal person with decent skills, you got yourself a job.)

aerospace is notorious for hiring and firing!

:Q
 
Originally posted by: AznMaverick
...i'm very nervous. What kinds of questions do they ask? Do they ask crazy technical questions? I know they'll ask the usual "where do you see yourself in ten years? What are your great qualities? What was one thing that went wrong with your project and how wouldyou fix it now in retrospect...etc...Please share your experiences.

Thanks

EDIT 01/31/06: Any last minute tips for this interview? I will be leaving tomorrow night to San Jose...I want to also thank every one of you for your support!


Edit 02/04/06: Now that all the interviews are done, and the event is done i am glad that i went. The interviews were not technical at all. They just asked what i did for my project and what roles i played. They also asked other behavioral questions. For most of the interview all of the interviewers (i had 5) tried to sell their project like an advertisment. Lockheed seems to treat their employees very well. This trip has been wonderful, thanks for all of your help!
 
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