The company has excellent benefits, and for the most part, the team you work with will be very professional. Excellent work/life balance. I greatly enjoyed working with the team at GE.
I found the division I worked for not particularly innovative. The systems (project data management, design, etc.) were slow and cumbersome, making much of the time spent on work feel unproductive and tedious. If you are someone who appreciates efficiency and wants to do great work, you may find this frustrating.
Focus on promoting those who demonstrate merit, deliver results, and show a willingness to improve systems and products.
DEI efforts have led the company to discriminate based on gender and race.
Just need two runs for the interview. One is online, and another one is in their office. The interview process is simple, not like many other big companies. I once worked in Japanese companies, and they did not really care about my English level, but
It was nice and smooth, but the recruiter never got back to me to inform me of the outcome. They never gave you a phone call or an email to say thank you but not thank you.
I interviewed with HR and didn't meet my boss until my first day. The questions were related to "tell me about a time you failed at something" and "tell me about a time you had a conflict with a co-worker." I enjoyed the interview, and I felt comfort
Just need two runs for the interview. One is online, and another one is in their office. The interview process is simple, not like many other big companies. I once worked in Japanese companies, and they did not really care about my English level, but
It was nice and smooth, but the recruiter never got back to me to inform me of the outcome. They never gave you a phone call or an email to say thank you but not thank you.
I interviewed with HR and didn't meet my boss until my first day. The questions were related to "tell me about a time you failed at something" and "tell me about a time you had a conflict with a co-worker." I enjoyed the interview, and I felt comfort