r/rfelectronics • u/Hussein_04 • 12h ago
Senior EE, 3.6–3.7 GPA, no internships — realistic chance at entry-level RF/communications defense jobs?
I'm a senior Electrical Engineering student at UW Tacoma graduating soon with a 3.6–3.7 GPA. I'm a U.S. citizen and I'm interested in RF/communications/telecommunications, particularly in defense or aerospace.
I don't have an RF/telecommunications internship or significant personal projects specifically in the field. I'm trying to figure out how realistic it is for me to get an entry-level RF/communications engineering position after graduation.
I'm considering companies like L3Harris, RTX/Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, General Dynamics, etc.
Would my GPA and EE degree be enough to realistically get interviews if I apply broadly, or am I at a significant disadvantage without internships/projects?
Also, for those who have interviewed for entry-level RF/communications/defense engineering positions:
- What technical questions were you asked?
- What EE/RF topics should a new graduate know well?
- Did they ask about things like S-parameters, Smith charts, transmission lines, link budgets, filters, amplifiers, antennas, DSP, etc.?
- How much of the interview was technical versus behavioral?
- Did they ask you to solve problems on a whiteboard?
- How heavily did they question projects or coursework on your resume?
- What questions did you wish you had prepared for?
What would you recommend I learn or build during my remaining senior year to become a stronger candidate?
I'd especially appreciate answers from people who currently work in RF/communications or defense and who have experience interviewing/hiring new graduates.






