Lots of freedom and trust at GE. I have loved going to work, and the projects have always been interesting. GE has taken care of me through tough times, and I will always be loyal to them because of it.
Large companies come with lots of bureaucracy. Sometimes things "have to be done a certain way," even when they might not be the most efficient way.
3 interviews with managers in office. Pretty general behavioral style questions.
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
The whole process took around 1 month, I think. Once I started the interviews, it went pretty fast. Two technical interviews, including questions about imaging, like how to blur an image, etc. Then an HR interview just to know you.
3 interviews with managers in office. Pretty general behavioral style questions.
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
The whole process took around 1 month, I think. Once I started the interviews, it went pretty fast. Two technical interviews, including questions about imaging, like how to blur an image, etc. Then an HR interview just to know you.