Good people to work with at GE.
Some processes are very specific and need time to overcome.
Pretty standard big company interviews. No trick questions. They focused on applied problems rather than data structures and algorithms. Nothing especially difficult if you know how to code.
I joined the university career fair to get an internship at GE. There was a recruiter in a booth, and I handed them my resume. It was a short interview.
Four interviews were conducted: one with HR, one with talent acquisition, one with the development team, and one with the development team director. I described my experiences in development for a startup and was asked about my capabilities stack-wis
Pretty standard big company interviews. No trick questions. They focused on applied problems rather than data structures and algorithms. Nothing especially difficult if you know how to code.
I joined the university career fair to get an internship at GE. There was a recruiter in a booth, and I handed them my resume. It was a short interview.
Four interviews were conducted: one with HR, one with talent acquisition, one with the development team, and one with the development team director. I described my experiences in development for a startup and was asked about my capabilities stack-wis