Very competitive pay. Work-life balance is great. Management seems to actually care about employees. The work is interesting and challenging, and I feel like I'm given a lot of latitude to make a positive impact.
The pace and stress of the automotive manufacturing world can be a lot for some, and quite a few experienced people are retiring.
Pensions would be nice to bring back, but otherwise, just keep it up. It feels like the company is overall trending in the right direction.
One phone interview with the would-be boss and a local supervisor. Passed that and then was invited to an in-plant interview where I met the team I would be working with and toured the plant. Accepted the offer shortly after.
It’s a process, 2-3 months, a very lengthy wait. Have no issues, just come ready. Clean background test. Can you pass a urinalysis and eye test? You should have no problem at all.
Two rounds of interview. The first is more of a personality round to determine if you match with the company culture. The next round is technical, which includes behavioral and engineering-based questions.
One phone interview with the would-be boss and a local supervisor. Passed that and then was invited to an in-plant interview where I met the team I would be working with and toured the plant. Accepted the offer shortly after.
It’s a process, 2-3 months, a very lengthy wait. Have no issues, just come ready. Clean background test. Can you pass a urinalysis and eye test? You should have no problem at all.
Two rounds of interview. The first is more of a personality round to determine if you match with the company culture. The next round is technical, which includes behavioral and engineering-based questions.