Aerospace and defense interviews test whether you can manage complexity at scale—cost control under constraints, schedule optimization across global suppliers, technical risk across 100+ subsystems, and stakeholder alignment with government customers. These aren't generic program management questions. They demand aerospace-specific thinking.
Aerospace Interview builds the frameworks contractors like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman use to evaluate candidates. You'll practice real program scenarios—cost recovery on $400M+ programs, supply chain consolidation across 40+ vendors, systems integration across continents, and the decision-making that separates cost-conscious leaders from order-takers.
How it works
- Practice aerospace program cases modeled on real interviews from Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, and Airbus
- Get AI-powered feedback on your program health assessment frameworks and supply chain strategies
- Build skills across cost management, schedule optimization, systems integration, and supply chain resilience
- Track your progress across 20+ aerospace competencies with adaptive difficulty
Why aerospace interviews need dedicated prep
Generic program management frameworks don't account for the unique pressures of aerospace: defense contracting, fixed-price risk structures, government customer relationships, complex supply chains with long lead times, and the consequence of schedule slip (mission-critical systems). Aerospace candidates need to think in terms of margin recovery, vendor consolidation, parallel workstreams, and contingency pathways—not just textbook waterfall phases.
The AI coach pushes you on the dimensions that matter: cost realism under inflation, supply chain concentration risk, technical debt trade-offs, schedule compression limits, and how to communicate trade-offs to executives and customers. These are the skills that unlock aerospace leadership roles.
Built for aspiring aerospace leaders
Whether you're a supply chain strategist targeting your first program leadership role, an engineer moving into program management, or a recent MBA candidate joining Lockheed or Boeing, this platform is designed for candidates serious about aerospace and defense. You'll develop the frameworks that candidates use in real interviews and the decision-making muscles that contractors rely on in production environments.