Better benefits than most industries.
Low work-life balance, lack of upward mobility.
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
Mostly behavioral questions. They went through my resume and asked me about my experience at each job. I tried to relate it to GM's values and the specific job description.
Overall, easy questions. They asked questions from my experience and resume. I applied online, and the recruiter called me the same day. First, I had an interview with the hiring manager, which was pretty cool. The technical interview also went well
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
Mostly behavioral questions. They went through my resume and asked me about my experience at each job. I tried to relate it to GM's values and the specific job description.
Overall, easy questions. They asked questions from my experience and resume. I applied online, and the recruiter called me the same day. First, I had an interview with the hiring manager, which was pretty cool. The technical interview also went well