Decent pay, and the work is fairly easy, and people are nice.
Vacation time isn't that good. I expected to work overtime. Most people aren't very engaged in their work and are just sitting around waiting for retirement. Managers don't really drive change or anything. It's impossible to move up to a good role with high pay unless you have worked there 20 years.
I had to go through a recruiting company to start the process. After talking to that company, I was then invited on GM's site to have an in-person interview with the team lead and the industrial engineer manager. The interview was in three parts: fir
The interviewer was late, which seemed unprofessional. She asked multiple topline questions, nothing technical. It did not feel like you would be working with the smartest people; I would say the experience felt average.
It was a Hirevue interview where the questions were practically almost all the same, just worded differently. There were 2 "fun" games at the end which were simple and related to mathematics and pattern recognition.
I had to go through a recruiting company to start the process. After talking to that company, I was then invited on GM's site to have an in-person interview with the team lead and the industrial engineer manager. The interview was in three parts: fir
The interviewer was late, which seemed unprofessional. She asked multiple topline questions, nothing technical. It did not feel like you would be working with the smartest people; I would say the experience felt average.
It was a Hirevue interview where the questions were practically almost all the same, just worded differently. There were 2 "fun" games at the end which were simple and related to mathematics and pattern recognition.