They send you an asynchronous interview portal that you have to complete within 5 days. If you pass that, they then move on to a phone interview. After that is an in-person interview or Zoom interview, I assume; I haven't made it that far as of the time of writing.
The asynchronous interview portal had quite a few questions.
On the personal side, they asked me a lot of questions about how I handled problems in the past related to coding and working in a team. There were 5 questions in total. They mostly conformed to what you'd typically expect from an interview; classic interview questions.
The coding section of the asynchronous interview portal had 2 questions. You had 30 minutes to solve each.
The phone interview was more about my background and experiences.
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General Motors's interview process for their Entry Level Software Developer roles in San Marcos, Texas is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
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