General Motors was a great place to go right out of college! I accepted a position as a software developer and ended up working in Computer Aided Engineering applications within the GPD area.
Flexible hours, reasonable expectations, and a great place to learn.
Slow-moving and old-feeling! Not a bad thing, but it's also not a place filled with passion or excitement. This is both a pro and a con, depending on the person, I suppose.
From my little window into the company, everything was pretty great! Keep hiring college students!
The interview process was virtual. There were 4 different interviewers, and then an HR employee right after. The interview was relaxed, and the employees of GM were super helpful. I learned a lot from the variety of interdisciplinary roles that my in
I was contacted by a recruiter and given a link for HireVue. I had two rounds of one-hour telephonic discussions. I was informed an offer would be given. There was no news for 10 days, then the recruiter contacted me and informed me about another rou
Applied on campus at a career fair, got an interview scheduled a week after. A few weeks after that, got a second interview planned. The interviewer was very friendly. It was an amazingly positive experience.
The interview process was virtual. There were 4 different interviewers, and then an HR employee right after. The interview was relaxed, and the employees of GM were super helpful. I learned a lot from the variety of interdisciplinary roles that my in
I was contacted by a recruiter and given a link for HireVue. I had two rounds of one-hour telephonic discussions. I was informed an offer would be given. There was no news for 10 days, then the recruiter contacted me and informed me about another rou
Applied on campus at a career fair, got an interview scheduled a week after. A few weeks after that, got a second interview planned. The interviewer was very friendly. It was an amazingly positive experience.