Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Collins Aerospace as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Program Analyst and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Program Analyst and roles were rated as the easiest.
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I interviewed at Collins Aerospace (Burnsville, MN) in Apr 2026
Interview
straight forward, only one in person interview. Offered me a job within 5 business days since the interview. I withdrew my offer because the pay wasn't enough but the process wasn't too hard.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you did something you weren't supposed to do?
I applied online. I interviewed at Collins Aerospace (San Marcos, TX) in Apr 2026
Interview
HireVue Digital Interview (15-20min), then a panel interview with the hiring manager, senior engineer, and operations / quality manager (1 hour). The HireVue interview was 9 total questions (3 video questions, 2 written, 3 multiple choice, and 1 multiple selection) and was pretty easy. Just behavioral questions and answering questions about the job description. The panel was difficult in general, including standard behavioral questions and various interesting ‘get to know you as a person’ questions. Such as “tell me about a time you had to solve a problem in one of your hobbies”
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you used RCCA. What role did you play in the team? What was the root cause and what were the corrective action(s)?
I applied online. I interviewed at Collins Aerospace (Cedar Rapids, IA) in Oct 2025
Interview
The interview process was very straightforward and well organized. The interviewer spent time discussing my background, professional experience, and the details of my resume. We went through my previous roles, responsibilities, and accomplishments, allowing me to explain how my skills and experiences relate to the position. In addition, I was asked several questions about my prior experience with Information and Technology (I&T), including the projects I had worked on, the technologies I had used, and how I approached problem-solving in technical environments. The conversation felt more like a professional discussion than an interrogation, and it provided a good opportunity to highlight my qualifications and relevant experience. Overall, the interview was clear, focused, and easy to follow.