The product development environment is fantastic if you're a car nut. The pay as an intern was great and the location was beautiful.
At least Milford was. I'd say the opposite about Warren and Detroit.
Everyone seemed on edge about losing their jobs, and walking by row after row of empty cubicles was a bit depressing. It seemed tough getting into areas which matched your interests. It appeared that there wouldn't be much opportunity for working abroad if hired on full time.
Hire back some of the interns who worked for you when you canceled all of their internships.
I was a freshman at the time, and they hired me simply based off my resume. No hard questions.
The interview process was very straightforward. The hiring management team reached out to me to set up an interview over Zoom. They were very flexible with times and scheduling. I was interviewed by a Human Resources employee and an engineering lead
It was an online interview where they would give you the questions, and you would have 30 seconds to think about the prompt and two attempts to record your response. After six questions or so, you had to complete a set of puzzles/games. A weird pro
I was a freshman at the time, and they hired me simply based off my resume. No hard questions.
The interview process was very straightforward. The hiring management team reached out to me to set up an interview over Zoom. They were very flexible with times and scheduling. I was interviewed by a Human Resources employee and an engineering lead
It was an online interview where they would give you the questions, and you would have 30 seconds to think about the prompt and two attempts to record your response. After six questions or so, you had to complete a set of puzzles/games. A weird pro