The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Booz Allen Hamilton (Linthicum, MD) in Nov 2010
Interview
There were three different division from Booz Allen there: Software Development, Cyber technology, and Analytics. Each division had 3-4 pairs of interviewers and you rotated through each pair. This led to quick paced interviews with over 20 different people from Booz Allen. While it felt semi-rushed, it was nice because it gave you multiple opportunities to make a good impression. Instead of having one chance to connect with the interviewer, you had several. It also gave you the ability to learn more about each different division.
If you did well, you get an unofficial offer a few days later, potentially from more than one division. You can then say what division you liked the most and then they will work on extending you an official offer
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What problems have you encountered when working with a team?
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Booz Allen Hamilton (Washington, DC) in May 2011
Interview
the interview was a conference call with 4 different managers, one of them was a little late so I had to repeat half of the questions they asked me. They seemed very friendly and they were not trying to make me uncomfortable. Unfortunately, I never heard back from them, not even to say they were unable to give me the internship.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Booz Allen Hamilton (San Antonio, TX) in Apr 2011
Interview
Initial phone interview and group panel video conference with 4 people. The initial phone screen was very basic and was with an HR representative. They were fairly knowledgable and answered questions to the best of their ability. The video conference interview was with a panel of 2 people with two difference sections and was technical and behavioral
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you know about renewable energy and what oil and gas knowledge do you have?