GM is a terrible place to work, unless you're a female under 40.
Promotions are based on who you are rather than what you do or actual job performance. Promotions are based on factors like gender, personality, and "contacts" rather than actual job performance.
Management needs to make some effort to be fair when giving raises or promotions.
My experience was excellent from start to finish. The entire process went very smoothly and was handled with great professionalism. Both the HR team and the managers were incredibly friendly, welcoming, and supportive throughout. Everything was well
Easy screening. But very competitive to get in. Screening is usually 15 minutes, and HR asks about your qualifications and your passion. It's easy. You must be convincing in order to get the job.
Applied online, and within a week, I received an email to set up a 45-minute call on Microsoft Teams. The interview contained two people currently working in the field, interviewing me and asking questions primarily using the STAR format.
My experience was excellent from start to finish. The entire process went very smoothly and was handled with great professionalism. Both the HR team and the managers were incredibly friendly, welcoming, and supportive throughout. Everything was well
Easy screening. But very competitive to get in. Screening is usually 15 minutes, and HR asks about your qualifications and your passion. It's easy. You must be convincing in order to get the job.
Applied online, and within a week, I received an email to set up a 45-minute call on Microsoft Teams. The interview contained two people currently working in the field, interviewing me and asking questions primarily using the STAR format.