I applied through university. I interviewed at General Dynamics Mission Systems
Interview
Contacted by a recruiter from a resume I handed off at the ASU career fair. She told me that a hiring manager expressed interest and would like to meet with me. I set up the interview, and was surprised to show up and find that I was actually doing 6 interviews in a row with different people. All of the interviews were mostly behavioral with one technical question asked. After my gauntlet of interviews, I never heard from the recruiter again. She did not follow up with me, and ignored my emails/calls. I did find it rather amusing that during our conversation she referred to herself as a "mama bear" to all of her candidates. I didn't realize bears were so apt to abandon their cubs. I jest, although in all seriousness it was rather unprofessional behavior on her part.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Timing diagram - AND gate with single inverting input, same setup with with delayed AND and NOT gates
I applied online. I interviewed at General Dynamics Mission Systems (Pittsfield, MA) in Dec 2025
Interview
All behavorial and talks about your resume experience. Expect some follow up questions that aren't scripted depending on your resume. I had one project that really interested them, and we basically talked about that the whole hour. Everyone was super easy going too
I applied online. I interviewed at General Dynamics Mission Systems (Scottsdale, AZ) in Apr 2025
Interview
Teleconference with small team of people for the first round. It took a while to hear back after the application process and description online was a little vague compared to the job they were actually hiring for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How have you dealt with challenges working with other people in the office?
It was ok didn’t ask much it was a panel interview it lasted about 4 hours. I had about 5 people repeat the same questions. A lot of folks were pretty easy going nothing to technical