They should prepare by being ready for the role they are applying for and to learn more about leidos.
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Sep 2024
Do a little bit of research into the areas leidos works in (defence, ato, bureau of meteorology) and have an understanding of the area you're applying for because the technical questions usually surround that.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Sep 2024
Have a rough answer prepared for the stock standard hr questions, but also think of how to expand on the answer if asked for it. Understand the thought process and approach required to solve complex system questions.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Aug 2024
I would recommend reading up about what leidos does, particularly in australia.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Aug 2024
Research what the company actually does
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Feb 2024
Be confident in what they know as the interviews in my experience are looking for at the individual and how they act last look at solving problems rather than if you get the correct answer or know all the answers.
Graduate, Canberra - 10 Aug 2023
Sounds cheesy but be yourself, don't worry so much about your level of knowledge, but more about how willing/eager you are to learn.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Aug 2023
Do your research on the company values and how you can portray them. Be as honest and as direct as you can. Be open to being wrong, and show how you can rectify a problem if you discover you're wrong.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Jul 2023
Practice answering questions using the star method. Practice systems design and leetcoding questions.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Jul 2023
Be familiar with software development in a practical setting - how it is actually developed from the initial requirements stage to processes followed to build it.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Jul 2023
Research company to prepare a bit for value questions that might arise. Be comfortable with speaking with new faces. Be honest with your answers and overall knowledge of topics (mainly for technical question) - not knowing things isn't bad, showing willingness to find the answer is desired. Have some "time when you. . . " question answers ready so you're not stumbling for an answer.
Graduate, Scoresby - 18 Jul 2023
Have an idea of what makes you special.
Graduate, Scoresby - 18 Jul 2023
Review the company values and try to think of concrete situations in which you've aligned with them and applied them. Also reflect on your uni and work experience and use them to answer interview questions.
Graduate, Scoresby, Melbourne - 18 Jul 2023
Having security clearances will greatly reduce the overhead required before you can work in actual projects.
Graduate - 17 Jul 2023
Talk about your experiences, personal, academic and other can all help the panel get to understand you.
Graduate, Scoresby - 17 Jul 2023
The number one recommendation to candidates is to not overthink your answers, be open and more importantly, be honest. This will give the panel a great gauge into what value you can bring to the company. Another piece of advice would be to think about times in your life we're there's been adversity or a challenge, and how you were able to address it. This has significant implications for working in a company for leidos, so it's best to think about these challenging situations.
Graduate, Canberra - 17 Jul 2023
In terms of behavioural interviews, just be yourself. Research about the company and explain to the interviewer why you want to be part of leidos. For technical interview, just conduct some research on systems design
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Jul 2023
I would definitely recommend the star method. I researched typical questions that are asked in interviews and wrote down my answers , then memorised them so i could answer when put on the spot.
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Jul 2023
Prepare by studying basic terms and concepts, make sure you understand the fundamentals.
Graduate, Scoresby - 13 Jul 2023
My advice to someone who is applying for a role at leidos is to really focus on times in your life where you have overcome a barrier or a challenge and how you overcame it, because you will be confronted with these kind of questions. Another tip i would give someone is to not overthink your answers, be yourself and most importantly, be honest. Overcoming that anxiety is difficult, however, it will give the interviewers a good understanding of what value, skills and experience you can bring to the table.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Jul 2023