Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Fourth Interview Questions


  1. What is the best way for the US Navy to fight the war on terrorism?
  2. Should the Navy increase or decrease its involvement in the war on terrorism, why or why not?
  3. With recent threatening actions by North Korea, how should the Navy best direct its efforts to combat terrorism in the Middle East and now in North Korea if needed?
  4. What evolution will the Navy undergo once the terrorist threat in the Middle East is neutralized?
  5. To the best of your knowledge, how well do you believe the Navy is prepared for an attack on our land?
  6. Is it most effective to fight terrorism with Naval air, ground, or sea power and why?
  7. In the instance of the raid on Osama bin Laden, how long did it take to plan out the operation, and what training did everyone who participate go through?
  8. How is the US Navy's budget being funded to fight the war on terrorism?
  9. How has the Navy's war on terrorism changed since the elimination of Saddam Hussein?
  10. Since Osama bin Laden's takedown by Navy SEAL's, how has the US Navy changed the way SEAL Team 6 works covertly? 
  11. What new technology has the Navy adopted to combat the war on terror?
  12. Would increasing the amount of Special Forces Members in the Navy help in the fight against counter-terrorism or do you believe there is another force we should use?
  13. As far as naval battle is concerned, how can we strengthen our forces to ensure naval superiority?  
  14. As far as air superiority is concerned, how can we strengthen our forces to ensure air superiority?
  15. There has been a recent move in the JSF to further cut down on the use of multiple aircraft to increase the Navy's budget. Is it wise to have one overall multi-purpose aircraft instead of many specialized aircraft?
  16. Navy BMT trains Sailors mainly in seamanship, and doesn't focus much on aviation or combat, should this change?
  17. Have you ever been deployed?
  18. What have you learned in your deployment?
  19. When on deployment, have you ever had to do anything that you could consider to be fighting terrorism?
  20. How should the US Navy had reacted to 9-11 in your opinion?

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Third Interview Questions


  1. What is most important for a recruit to gain entry into a Navy pilot program?
  2. What are the academic requirements to become a Navy pilot?
  3. What are the physical requirements to become a Navy pilot, and are there any exceptions?
  4. During BMT, is there anything that you can do to point yourself in the direction of becoming a pilot early on?
  5. Do you have a say if you get stationed on a carrier or on base? If so, how do you choose?
  6. The Navy describes a pilot as someone who has to be at their best at all times, especially under pressure. What additional training is given to ensure that you are the person for that kind of job?
  7. How do you attend the Naval Postgraduate school to be paid fulltime, and still be in training to become a pilot?
  8. Is it possible to choose what kind of aircraft you'd fly, or is it something that is decided as a result of your additional training in Pensacola, Florida?
  9. How do the pay ranges vary in the aviation program?
  10. What can I do as someone coming out straight out of high school and straight into the Navy, to ensure my success in the ranks of Naval Aviation Officers?

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Second Interview Questions


  1. What is your job and rank in the Navy?
  2. How long did you have to prepare for Navy BMT?
  3. Based on your performance in BMT, how effective do you think was your preparation techniques?
  4. As a recruiter, how many applicants have you successfully recruited in to the Navy?
  5. How does your Recruiting Station compare to those in Southern California in terms of most people successfully recruited?
  6. Out of all of your successful recruits, how many have gone on to pursue a successful career in the Navy?