The process took 2 days. I interviewed at MITRE (Bedford, MA) in May 2008
Interview
Very simple process, each of the workers in the area would talk in a one on one interview and describe what they need from the new employee and you would meet with the hiring manager and he would outline what exactly ( usually the job description) they are looking for in an employee. Quick and easy process, technical questions about your job then you usually get to know within a few weeks if you received the job or not.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Please describe how to implement a function to print out a linked list backwards
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at MITRE (Bedford, MA) in Jun 2017
Interview
Brief one-hour presentation on a topic of choice, two technical whiteboard interviews, meeting with a manager and a lunch interview. The managers were extremely engaging, and they clearly wanted their technical team to select the most well-rounded candidate possible.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I won't spoil the process, however, be prepared for anything. Focus on everything from your personal approach to answers, to algorithmic based questions. Many of the customers are government based, so if you cannot describe technical terms to a layman, this might not be the place for you.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at MITRE (McLean, VA) in Jun 2010
Interview
I applied online through the company website. Several weeks later, I received an email asking me to do a phone interview. I did one, and they asked me about my background, my comfort with various programming languages, etc. About a week and a half later, they asked me to come in for an on-site interview. They flew me across the country and put me up in the Ritz Carlton. The on-site interview felt like a formality -- they didn't ask me any technical questions, and spent more time telling me about what they do. I got the offer a few days later.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you ever done any sort of computer simulations (physics, traffic, economic, etc)?