Trainings are very, very good.
A good brand to start your career.
Bad Managers (Management generally appoints yes-men in senior positions)
Work hours: 14-16 hrs per day (really tough for women)
Not so great recognition for job
Appreciate talent and encourage young people to stay and work for the greater good of the company.
I applied for the Embedded Engineer role at GE Vernova with 3 years of experience in embedded systems, primarily in aerospace projects involving communication protocols like ARINC 429, AFDX, I2C, SPI, and UART. I had worked extensively on RTOS and l
I was contacted by the recruiter on the phone. The interview was with the hiring manager. It was a core technical interview. I could not make it to the next round.
Campus interview process. Written exam plus interview (technical and HR). Expect questions on: * Basic concepts * Internship projects * Implant training * Final year project and thesis Some questions from the coursework mentioned in the resume.
I applied for the Embedded Engineer role at GE Vernova with 3 years of experience in embedded systems, primarily in aerospace projects involving communication protocols like ARINC 429, AFDX, I2C, SPI, and UART. I had worked extensively on RTOS and l
I was contacted by the recruiter on the phone. The interview was with the hiring manager. It was a core technical interview. I could not make it to the next round.
Campus interview process. Written exam plus interview (technical and HR). Expect questions on: * Basic concepts * Internship projects * Implant training * Final year project and thesis Some questions from the coursework mentioned in the resume.