There's lots of red tape that comes with working for a big company.
I got an interview by going to my college's career fair and then scheduled one by text. It took about two weeks for my recruiter to get back to me. But overall, it was a smooth process and my recruiter was very friendly.
I spoke with a representative from GE at a career fair I attended. The representative gave me some information about internships that GE offers, which is what I was interested in. After we finished talking, she said to send my resume to a manager a
A 6-step interview over the course of about 2 months. At the end, they told me they'd read my resume wrong and couldn't actually hire me. The engineering manager for the position seemed like a good guy; it really just depends on the team you end up o
I got an interview by going to my college's career fair and then scheduled one by text. It took about two weeks for my recruiter to get back to me. But overall, it was a smooth process and my recruiter was very friendly.
I spoke with a representative from GE at a career fair I attended. The representative gave me some information about internships that GE offers, which is what I was interested in. After we finished talking, she said to send my resume to a manager a
A 6-step interview over the course of about 2 months. At the end, they told me they'd read my resume wrong and couldn't actually hire me. The engineering manager for the position seemed like a good guy; it really just depends on the team you end up o