Lots of challenging technical work, very collaborative teams, and a great place to grow as a younger employee. Some of the brightest technical experts are on GE teams.
Lofty expectations for engineering teams, horrible attrition among younger employees, and a relatively old company culture. The flexible PTO is great, but at times, there are so many things that are delivered that it doesn't amount to as many days as we would like. Upward mobility is hard, as most of the working population is senior band.
Find better ways to keep younger employees engaged and create a more positive work environment.
Very basic, not difficult, quite okay, nice and smooth, okayish. Don't worry, it will be okay. Just brush up basics of physics and engineering from the first 2 years, and things will be okay.
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).
It was an AI interview which consisted of general situational questions, such as a time where you were resourceful. It was a normal experience as you would expect, since it was AI.
Very basic, not difficult, quite okay, nice and smooth, okayish. Don't worry, it will be okay. Just brush up basics of physics and engineering from the first 2 years, and things will be okay.
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).
It was an AI interview which consisted of general situational questions, such as a time where you were resourceful. It was a normal experience as you would expect, since it was AI.