The interviews were fairly straightforward, outside of an in-person exam. There was a phone interview, an in-person interview (round-robin style), a mechanical aptitude test related to the field, and a follow-up review/interview (final stage).
All questions related to the position, in one form or another, were essentially trying to determine if you were who you said you were on your resume.
The following metrics were computed from 18 interview experiences for the General Electric Mechanical Engineer role in United States.
General Electric's interview process for their Mechanical Engineer roles in the United States is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for General Electric's Mechanical Engineer interview process in United States.