Work-life balance is overall excellent, but you will be expected to put in a little extra time occasionally.
You get to work with some really smart and driven people.
GM really encourages personal development and has programs you can utilize to further your education.
Pay is excellent.
Lots of bureaucracy and process to follow. Things can move pretty slowly, which can be frustrating.
Focus on making many of the legacy processes that are more painful leaner for the future.
Went through 5 rounds of interviews just to be notified that they were cancelling the position. They said I would need to go through the full interview process again for another role.
Recorded interview with follow-ups. The recorded interview was fairly straightforward, with a section for recording typical interview question answers, as well as a few logic games I had to complete.
Through social hangout, behavioral and resume review, I needed social connections to get an interview. The people were very nice. They asked very general behavioral questions and about past projects. There were two rounds of interview.
Went through 5 rounds of interviews just to be notified that they were cancelling the position. They said I would need to go through the full interview process again for another role.
Recorded interview with follow-ups. The recorded interview was fairly straightforward, with a section for recording typical interview question answers, as well as a few logic games I had to complete.
Through social hangout, behavioral and resume review, I needed social connections to get an interview. The people were very nice. They asked very general behavioral questions and about past projects. There were two rounds of interview.